Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 10 Sep 2002 22:31:22 +0200 | From | Tomas Szepe <> | Subject | Re: XFS? |
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> > So does Redhat/Suse/??? ship XFS yet? > > Mandrake has had XFS support in the default boot kernel since 8.0. AFAIK, Suse > and Slackware also have XFS capable kernels now too.
Slackware lets you use a special install kernel that has XFS [1] compiled in and that the installer can take advantage of. However, you have to provide your own XFS vmlinuz for actually booting into the new system, as Slackware rightly continues to use bare Marcelo(tm) kernels.
[1] and JFS, too.
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