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Re: ext3 + xfs + jfs + reiser

To: Bryan-TheBS-Smith <b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: ext3 + xfs + jfs + reiser
From: Justin Coffey <justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 11:52:16 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: Hristo Grigorov <Hristo.Grigorov@xxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <3BD46D11.567DB68D@ieee.org>
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Even if you update the RedHat compiler, do *NOT* use RedHat 7.0's
> GCC "2.96" at all for kernel compiles.  You want to make sure the
> kernel Makefile (in /usr/src/linux) is changed to "kgcc" on RedHat
> 7.x, which uses 2.91.66 for kernel compiles.  "kgcc" is the issue. 
> I had big time mount issues when compiling with 2.96.

I definitely made the change to kgcc.  I couldn't even get the kernel to
compile without that.
 
> BTW, why did you go to stock kernel 2.4.5 + XFS rather than RedHat
> 2.4.3 + XFS?  I've been humming with the heavily RedHat patched
> 2.4.3 release + XFS with 0 issues on a number of systems.

Ya know, I've just never trusted things like this unless I compile them
myself.  I dunno, I'm just strange that way.
 
> > We were running RAID 0+1.
> 
> Again, the fact that you couldn't mount volumes tells me you either
> didn't have the correct modules/drivers support in your kernel or
> used GCC 2.96.

Well, here's the issue with that.  The same kernel mounted non-RAIDed
volumes just dandy.

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