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SGI XFS Linux Release 1.2
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<p>
XFS for Linux Release 1.2 supports the x86 architecture
and, through patches, the IA-64 architecture.  XFS 1.2 allows
you to choose the logical block size for a filesystem.  
<p>
For a list of changes and bugfixes that have been
made in user space since the 1.1 release, see the
<A href="1.2_changelog.html">XFS for Linux Release 1.2 User Space Change Log</A>.
For a list of changes and bugfixes that have been
made to the kernel space since the 1.1 release, see the
<A href="1.2_changelog-k.html">XFS for Linux Release 1.2 Kernel Change Log</A>.
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XFS Release Caveats
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<p>
Before installing the XFS filesystem for Linux,
you should look over the
<A href="1.2_caveats.html">XFS for Linux Release 1.2 Caveats</A> 
for a list of limitations, requirements, and special instructions
for this release.
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XFS Installation
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Because this release requires a 2.4 kernel, it may require some
updates to your system if you are currently running the 2.2.x series
kernels.  Please see the latest
<a href="http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/kaboom/linux/Changes-2.4/changes24.html">
Linux 2.4 Changes</a> document for details on the minimum levels of software
necessary to install and run a Linux 2.4 kernel.

<p>
XFS Linux Release 1.2 is available through the following
distributions mechanisms:

<ul>
<li>
<p><b>Source installation</b>
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<p>
SGI XFS Linux Release 1.2 is available as a patch
against linux-2.4.19.
XFS 1.2 is distribution-independent.
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<p>
For a source installation, you start with a "vanilla" linux-2.4.19 tarball
(linux-2.4.19.tar.gz, or linux-2.4.19.tar.bz2) and apply patches to obtain
an XFS-capable kernel. For XFS Linux Release 1.2,
XFS comes as a single patch.  A KDB (built-in kernel debugger) patch
is also available.
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<p>
You can download 
<a href="ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/Release-1.2/kernel_patches/">
the release 1.2 patch files</a>
for both x86 and IA-64
architectures.
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<p>
For instructions on creating the XFS tree with patchfiles,
see
<a href="source.html">Installing from the Source</a>.
</p>
</li> 

<li>
<p><b>RPMs</b></p>

<p>
RPMs based on Red Hat's kernel source
have been provided for Intel x86, AMD Athlon.
See
<a href="1.2_rpm.html">Installing XFS from the RPM Packages</A>.
</p>
</li>

</ul>
If you want to install a new system to run XFS Linux Release 1.2,
there is an x86 system installer based on the Red Hat Linux 8.0 release,
with an XFS-enabled version of the 2.4.18-17 kernels.  This installer
is available as an
<A HREF="ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/Release-1.2/installer/">
ISO image</A>.
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<h2><font face="ARIAL NARROW,HELVETICA">
Quality Assurance
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For information on the testing that was done
to ensure the quality of each XFS Linux release,
see the
<A href="101_qa.html">XFS Linux Quality Assurance</A> page.


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