There are patches on the oss.sgi.com ftp server for newer kernels.
Alternatively, you could get the CVS tree and roll your own -- see
instructions on http://oss.sgi.com/linux-xfs.
Recently, Russell Cattelan (I think) announced that he had built some
kernel RPMs for the Red Hat Rawhide kernels as well. Search the mailing
archives for details
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Regards,
Juha
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Patrik Schindler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to give xfs a try but found that there are only patches against
> Kernel Versions 2.4.2 and 2.4.3 which both suffer from a serious problem
> (filesystem corruption) in minix and ext2.
> As I don't want to migrate all my disks (but one to test) to xfs and don't
> want to step back from 2.4.5 (which is current), I'd want to ask you if it
> will be possible to create patches against newer kernels as they will be
> released.
> Or just ask Linus or Alan to integrate xfs in the regular kernel base ;-)
>
> Thanks for your support and bringing nifty things to the community!
>
> :wq! PoC
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