Hi Barry!
Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Barry Naujok:
> There are two mount options for enabling case-insensitivity
> on a Unicode XFS filesystem:
> - "ci" - enables case-insensitivity for file names
> - "ciattr" - enables case-insensitivity for extended
> attributes.
How do I know that I am on an Unicode XFS filesystem. Could I see this
with xfs_db -r -c 'sb 0' -c p <device>? Hmm, nothing unicode related in
there as far as I can see. The fs was created with 2.6.23, mkfs.xfs 2.9.4
and the mkfs options that David suggested.
Do I need to backup / mkfs / restore to switch to one? I understand that I
can switch between enable / disable case-insensitivity via a mount
option. Would I be able to enable unicode via xfs_db version command or
something like it?
Just curious.
Ciao,
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