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Subject: XFS mobile
From: Sidik Isani <isani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:35:02 -1000 (HST)
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Hello -

  Not sure if SGI has much interest in this, but XFS is very impressive
  on *laptops*.  The tricky part was getting root mounted with "noatime"
  so the disk doesn't spin up all the time.  XFS didn't let me change
  noatime,osyncisdsync after the initial mount.  And the kernel, even
  with the normal initrd tricks, only supports flags for ro/rw.

  Fortunately, the New Way using pivot_root provides a solution (but you
  must NOT name the linuxrc "/linuxrc".)  The initial RAM disk contains
  my fstab and a script which checks to see what type of root filesystem
  is required, loads the modules (this works for NFS-root too) mounts
  root with all desired options, calls pivot_root and continues booting.
  All this actually works, and provided a test for these things:

    - XFS as modules (CVS, and later linux-2.4.6-xfs-07052001.patch)
    - "noatime" and "osyncisdsync" mount options
    - running with zero swap space
    - kgcc=2.95.3 (and "-O", not "-O2"), "586 w/o TSC" set for CPU type.
    - gcc=3.0 for glibc-2.2.3 and everything else.

  So ... not too much fun, because nothing broke.  Keep up the good
  work and thanks for providing Linux with a great filesystem.

Be seeing you,

- Sidik

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