No...there is nothing currently available which will allow a Windows
system to read an XFS formatted filesystem.
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 vricks@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> I've unsuccessfully checked the archives for the answer to the above
> question. Are there any programs that allow Windows NT/2k/XP systems to
> read XFS filesystem data? I have a dual-boot XP/Linux system with the
> /home partition formatted XFS.
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> Thanks
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> Hi Jose
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> The currently supported kernel in the CVS tree is 2.4.19 (not 2.4.9).
> The currently supported kernel for RPM installs with version 1.1 of XFS
> is kernel 2.4.18. Only if one wants a RH 7.1 or 7.2 rpm install, is the
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> I would upgrade my kernel from 2.4.17 to 2.4.19 and take advantage of
> that advance also, if possible. You could also be somewhat more
> conservative and upgrade to the version 1.1 of XFS on the 2.4.18 kernel
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> (Actually, I have kept my laptop up with the CVS tree... but I enjoy
> living dangerously.)
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> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 13:50, jose Hernandez wrote:
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> > I would like to install the XFS support for my kernel (2.4.17).but I
> > have seen that the supported kernel is 2.4.9.
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> > Can I to install XFS on my kernel 2.4.17 or Have I to downgrade to
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> > Thanks a lot for your help.
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> John M. Trostel
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> Quantum Corp.
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