Hello,
Please excuse my poor English.
I have to use a red-hat kernel on my Debian serveur, because the
red-hat kernel is the only one patched for a proper support of my
adaptec ata raid card. I need the acl support on my server, so I need
an XFS patched kernel on this support. I first tried to patch with
your patch a red-hat source kernel, but it didn't work for some reason
(concurrent patches seem to have been made on the red-hat kernel that
prevent your patch from working properly).
So I tried to compile your pre-patched red-hat kernel. While
configuring this kernel, i saw that there was no acl option for XFS,
there are only dmapi and quota options. This makes I can't use acls on
my XFS file systems.
The acl option exists on debian kernel sources patched with xfs (these
kernels don't work properly with my raid card, unfortunately)
This is a true problem for me.
-has this option been placed somewhere else in the kernel
configuration?
-has this option been forgotten, or removed for some reasons?
-what can i do to use acls on a red-hat kernel with XFS?
Thanks for helping me, if you can.
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Fabrice Clerc
Service Informatique Flora Partner
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