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| Subject: | Re: How do I install Debian potato with XFS |
| From: | MarshallJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| Date: | Thu, 15 Nov 2001 10:38:14 +1000 |
| Sender: | owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
I have created boot disks for potato using kernel 2.4.7-xfs, and it
defaults to creating xfs partitions (It's a hack and you cant even create
ext2 partitions) - works great for all the servers I've configured here @
work.
I can place these disks on an ftp site if someone can tell me a good place
to put it (sgi website maybe??) - you may wish to install a later version
of the kernel after the installation.
Regards,
Joshua Marshall
Kristian Sorensen
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Debian potato with XFS
owner-linux-xfs@o
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15/11/01 04:13
Hello,
I would like to install a Debian server with XFS, I've tried to look for
info on how to do this but I'm a bit lost. Do I have to compile a new
kernel for it or has anybody made a setup disk to go with the cdroms? I
hope someone can find the time to shed some light on this.
Regards,
Kristian
(See attached file: attzrt2p.dat)
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