All,
I just submitting this information to the CentOS-Devel list. I want to also include it here in case there are people who want to use XFS on the standard CentOS kernel.
DO NOT EXPECT THIS TO BE PRODUCTION GRADE :) ... it is a TESTING release
(For those of you who are tracking beta code ... this is pre-beta, and use at your own risk) If it breaks, you get to keep all the pieces because I don't want any of them.
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2005-November/000926.html
PS ... I won't listen to any complaints that this code broke anything ... please be forewarned.
-------- Johnny Hughes
On Monday 21 November 2005 23:58, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
I just submitting this information to the CentOS-Devel list. I want to also include it here in case there are people who want to use XFS on the standard CentOS kernel.
DO NOT EXPECT THIS TO BE PRODUCTION GRADE :) ... it is a TESTING release
one question, can i use this one with the unsupported kernel in centosplus ?
On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 17:13 -0500, Black Hand wrote:
On Monday 21 November 2005 23:58, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
I just submitting this information to the CentOS-Devel list. I want to also include it here in case there are people who want to use XFS on the standard CentOS kernel.
DO NOT EXPECT THIS TO BE PRODUCTION GRADE :) ... it is a TESTING release
one question, can i use this one with the unsupported kernel in centosplus ?
I haven't built it to use there because that kernel has XFS built as modules.
I will make a new centosplus kernel that doesn't have XFS as a module and build this new module for that.