Turns out the IA64 folks had picked the same ioctls numbers as we had
for some block layer magic. A few weeks ago I tried convincing them
to move their numbers to avoid conflicts with ours.
However, since I partially broke binary compatibility anyway yesterday
(by switching some of our own ioctls to the officially approved ones),
I have decided to give in and bump our numbers instead.
This means that if you are using the latest kernel from CVS (as of
now) you will have to upgrade your userland utilities before creating
new file systems.
Sorry about the inconvenience...
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Martin K. Petersen, Principal Linux Consultant, Linuxcare, Inc.
mkp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.linuxcare.com/
SGI XFS for Linux Developer, http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/
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