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Re: agf corruption on the alpha

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Subject: Re: agf corruption on the alpha
From: Thomas Graichen <news-innominate.list.sgi.xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 8 Dec 2000 09:10:55 GMT
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Russell Cattelan <cattelan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thomas Graichen wrote:

> BTW just to let you know:
> I found an alpha box and sent the day getting it up and running
> RH 7.0 and the latest kernel.

> Unfortunately I don't even get past mounting  the file system.
> I'm running into the same problem reported with the ia64.
> a null pointer mount point on the log structure.

> If you can think of anything special you did with your
> setup and/or creation of the file system?

nothing special: plain kernel, xfs as modules, gcc 2.95.2, and mkfs
                 with 8k blocksize

maybe i should sync my tree and retry ...

t

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