On Mon, 5 May 2003, Keith Owens wrote:
> Unfortunately there was no shell on ALT-F2 at this point so I could not
> confirm if the XFS module was loaded or not. In the end went through
> the CD shuffle instead of using the CD copies on the hard disk.
I know you're using Redhat, but if you wanted to take the Debian plunge,
the following iso image produces xfs enabled boxes quickly & cleanly:
http://people.debian.org/~blade/XFS-Install/download/new/bootbf2.4-xfs.iso
The iso is 38.1Mb. Most of the system would come from either other iso
images (ie, the standard Debian isos), or more likely debian mirrors
around the world. Debian is very versatile in this way.
Cheers,
Rob
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