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SubjectRe: XFS merged in 2.4
Marcelo, Christoph, et al.,

Thanks for finally including XFS in the vanilla 2.4 tree. We greatly
appreciate it.

I hear that the acls and dmapi bits were excluded, but our ~300TB are used
mainly for online data caching so we don't generally use these features.

Again, thanks for making my life somewhat easier. :-)

Cheers,
Dan


Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> FYI
>
> Christoph reviewed XFS patch which changed generic code, and it was
> stripped down later to a set of changes which dont modify the code
> behaviour (except for a few bugfixes which should have been included
> separately anyway) and are pretty obvious.
>
> So its that has been merged, along with fs/xfs/.
>
>
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