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Re: And oh, btw.. (fwd)

To: Russell Cattelan <cattelan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: And oh, btw.. (fwd)
From: Matthew Geier <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 13:38:34 +1100
Cc: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Organization: Arts IT Unit, Sydney University
References: <10101051251.ZM14702@wobbly.melbourne.sgi.com> <3A552ED0.6A4D1051@thebarn.com>
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Russell Cattelan wrote:
> 
> Nathan Scott wrote:
> 
> > these folk will want to know too, Keith...
> >
> 
> Ok one more round of merging coming up... give me a day or
> so.
> 
> The modified RH installer is on its last round of debugging.
> 
> I have successfully installed RH7.0 onto a system running
> only XFS. And had it boot up afterwards.
> 
> I should have the first iso image for download a bit later tonight.
> 
> Note we are using the latest anaconda install (7.1...blah blah blah)
> which does have some bugs, I will try to document any we come across
> but be warned there will be hiccups.
> 

 Im interesting in getting hold of this - just got a new dell laptop
here (Latitude C600) that is to run Linux. This machine will be used for
network testing and be very mobile and probably powered up and down all
the time. Having a root fs that doesnt need to be fsked when some one
pulls the power on it at the wrong time would be nice :-) And I can also
test xfs in an extreme environment before putting on our server.


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Matthew Geier                   matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Arts IT Unit                    +61 2 9351 4713
Sydney University

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