Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 01 Dec 2003 16:01:35 -0600 | From | "Jeffrey E. Hundstad" <> | Subject | Re: XFS for 2.4 |
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I'd like to add my vote also. I've been using XFS for years. The XFS patches work well. But having them in the standard kernel would be very nice.
-- jeffrey hundstad
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
> I'd like to "third" this request. Have a large amount of data here on > XFS with v2.4 kernel. > > Would be nice to be able to use pre-release 2.4 for testing without > having to manually hack in XFS paches from SGI for the odd reject... > > Dan Yocum wrote: > >> Marcelo, >> >> We (Fermilab) second this request. We won't be touching 2.6 until >> it's really stable (read as, Red Hat comes out with an official >> distro that has it built in), and we already have *a lot* of XFS >> filesystems here (~>300TB) running on 2.4 kernels. It would be very, >> very nice to have it in the 2.4 tree without having to pull it from SGI. >> >> Thanks, >> Dan >> >> >> Nathan Scott wrote: >> >>> Hi Marcelo, >>> >>> Please do a >>> >>> bk pull http://xfs.org:8090/linux-2.4+coreXFS >>> >>> This will merge the core 2.4 kernel changes required for supporting >>> the XFS filesystem, as listed below. If this all looks acceptable, >>> then please also pull the filesystem-specific code (fs/xfs/*) >>> >>> bk pull http://xfs.org:8090/linux-2.4+justXFS >>> >>> cheers. >>> >> > >
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