Thanks Eric,
A quick item list would be sufficient. I might have some time over
the holidays to complete a test run on the installer. My main issue is
I don't want to continue install 9.0-XFS since this release will no
longer be supported via redhat. I need to either move to Redhat
Enterprise or Fedora 1. I use(ed) redhat 9.0-XFS heavily for internal
and some clients I support. Since using XFS on the install, my support
issues/stability greatly reduced/increased respectively.
Again, thanks - all I need is a starting point and a lists of
items/steps to consider or follow.
Vernon Fort
On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 10:40, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 09:02, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
> > True but it appears only for the Fedora Core 1.
>
> No, it's available for RH 7/8/9 as well.
>
> See for example:
> http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/rh9/kernel/
>
> > BTW - is anyone working on the Fedora XFS Installer? Or could someone
> > point me in the direction to documents or howto's so I could attempt to
> > re-spin one myself. I really have no idea on where to start but would
> > like to give it a shot.
>
> Look at an older XFS installer for the anaconda src.rpm with anaconda
> patches; I'll see if we can put minimal build instructions out on the
> web.
>
> -Eric
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