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Re: Does anyone even WANT a Fedora Core 1 that's XFS capable?

To: Murthy Kambhampaty <murthy.kambhampaty@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Does anyone even WANT a Fedora Core 1 that's XFS capable?
From: Stefan Smietanowski <stesmi@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 18:30:34 +0100
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Murthy Kambhampaty wrote:

Let's just see whether the FC2 beta installer supports XFS, and take if from
there?

BTW all of my linux systems have 4 primary partitions on the system disk
with: [hs]da1 for boot, [hs]da2 for root, [hs]da3 for swap, [hs]da4 for
VGsys, with /var, /tmp, /usr and /home on  corresponding LVs in VGsys. For
users like me, no LVM means no go.


It should support xfs via "linux xfs".

I used an older version of the FC2 installer as a base for my work
and it supports it.

I seem to have spoken too soon about the RAID support : I currently
have a system installing and it's using a mix of RAID0, RAID1
and RAID5 (yes, for testing .. and on one disk only :)).

If this indeed works then I'm sitting down and continuing on the LVM
support.

// Stefan


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