Re: XFS prerelease 0.10 test2 images Thank you sirs ...
Russell Cattelan wrote:
> Just a quick note:
> The rpms have been regenerated to the latest state of
> the XFS tree.
> This was primarily to pick up the lvm 0.9beta6 stuff,
> be a few bugs have also been squashed in the last few days.
> Everything but the iso image has been regenerated.
> Eric is working on enforcing a package order for the installer
> that will reduce the number of times the CD's need to be swapped.
> Once that is working a new iso image will be made available.
> ftp://linux-xfs/projects/xfs/download/PreRelease-0.10-test2/
Gentleman --
Just wanted to thank you for your time and dedication. This release
for Wolverine will go into immediate production for some test
systems at home (I'm writing a HOWTO for a firewall device based on
2.4) as well as a few test workstations at work (we just had 6
consultants contracts expire, so I've got a nice 6 x 1GHz cluster to
build ;-).
Just let me know if I can be of any [small] assistence in the future
(packaging, documentation, etc...). I don't have kids and need to
keep my time occupied. ;-PPP
-- TheBS
P.S. Okay, I'll come clean. I've got an "ulterior motive" in
addition. I need some meeting space for my LUG
(http://www.elug.org), of which, has detracted from my time for the
past few weeks (as I've been more active looking for a place -- as
well as getting our web site/content rebuilt to show). I was hoping
I could build a little "influence" with some of you guys at SGI, and
maybe get you'all to host a meeting or two. Again, I'm coming
"clean" (although understand this is NOT the reason why I was ever
interested in helping the XFS project -- which is heavily
work-related being a company that relies on Linux NFS servers).
Anyone know anyone at the Orlando office in the central Florida
Research Park?
--
Bryan "TheBS" Smith chat:thebs413 @AOL/MSN/Yahoo
Engineer mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx,thebs@xxxxxxxxxxx
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