Messages in this thread | | | From | Kelledin <> | Subject | XFS and ACLs in 2.4.25...what happen? | Date | Sun, 7 Mar 2004 11:26:45 -0600 |
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I just pulled down kernel 2.4.25 yesterday, thinking I could finally move away from a kernel with a separately-maintained XFS patchset. I then went and grabbed the combined ACL/EA patchset from acl.bestbits.at and applied it (applying some chunks by hand).
Then I went into menuconfig and started choosing options, only to discover that there's no checkbox for CONFIG_XFS_POSIX_ACL, no listing for it in Configure.help, and no reference to it (even commented) in the resulting .config file. There are still #ifdef hooks for it in the fs/xfs stuff though, and there are "Extended attributes" for both ext2 and ext3 (as there should be)--just none for XFS. I see no patches to correct this at oss.sgi.com either...
So what gives? What happened to XFS ACL support?
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