| To: | Kumaraswamy.Namburu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: Configuring XFS on Redhat Linux |
| From: | Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 17 Sep 2007 10:02:50 -0500 |
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Kumaraswamy.Namburu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hello Sandeen, > > Thank you very much for your mail. I am new to Linux Kernel > Compilation. Could you please advise me the steps involved in enabling > xfs filesystem on Linux version 2.6.9-22.Elsmp. I have googled and > tried few methods, but I have failed to enable XFS, Infact my machine is > not booting up after xfs module installation. Please help me. If you require xfs support for an enterprise-class Linux distribution and you are not comfortable compiling your own kernel code, I would suggest using something which already includes xfs support, such as SuSE's SLES10. Or, if you need xfs on RHEL, talk to Red Hat about that need. Otherwise I think I'd just be giving you enough rope to hang yourself. :) -Eric |
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