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XFS: A high-performance journaling filesystem
SGI's XFS filesystem for Linux is a high-performance journaling
filesystem that provides rapid recovery from system crashes
and the ability to support extremely large disk farms.
XFS is licensed under the GPL.
For a listing of the capabilities and specifications
of XFS, see
XFS for Linux Features.
SGI XFS Linux is available in the following versions:
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XFS Release 1.2
This release runs on both x86 and
IA-64 architectures. XFS Release 1.2 allows
you to choose the logical block size
for a filesystem.
For information on installing XFS Linux Release 1.2,
see the
SGI XFS Linux Release 1.2 page.
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The XFS development tree
This is a current snapshot of
the XFS development code. For information on installing the development code,
see Installing the XFS Development Tree.
For a listing of the current Linux XFS patch
sets that are available for downloading, see
the Linux XFS patch sets.
For information on the administration of XFS filesystems,
see
Working with XFS Filesystems.
Questions and Problems
If you have any questions or problems with the installation or
administration of XFS for Linux, you can
send email to
linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com.
Note that this address is a public mailing list; please search the
list archives
to see if your
question has been answered previously.
To report bugs you encounter in XFS for Linux, use
SGI's Bugzilla database.
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