XFS Question
Sujit K M
sjt.kar at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 07:53:00 CDT 2009
Hi,
I donot think there will be any guarantee to the system unless base
kernel is built to the RHEL 5.3 Distribution.
I have an ubuntu 8.10 but when I had tried upgrading to ubuntu 9.04 I
had Issues which I had to remain at 8.10.
I think you will have to use an vanilla for the kernel on 5.3 and then
upgrade. Sorry will not be able to give
you more details regarding the RedHat Distribution. Not been using
RHEL for past 3 Years. Found Ubuntu much
Cheaper.
Thanks,
Sujit
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Shue, David CTR USAF AFMC AFRL/RITB
<David.Shue.ctr at rl.af.mil> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
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> I originally installed XFS on my RHEL 5.1 system. This system is on a
> closed network. I would like to update the system to the latest RHEL
> release(5.4). I’m curious about what will happen to my XFS file system(or
> communication to it). When I originally set it up, I used three(3) RPM’s:
>
>
>
> Kernel-module-xfs-#####
>
> Xfsprogs-####
>
> Xfsprogs-devel-####
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> My question is, I will perform the system update, but what will happen to my
> XFS system? Do I simply locate the above three RPM’s for the latest kernel
> I am installing and be good to go?
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>
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> I am continuing to read the helpful sites where I obtained this email.
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> Thank you in advance,
>
>
>
> Dave
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