On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 19:40 +0800, Feizhou wrote: > Peter Kjellstrom wrote: > > On Friday 24 November 2006 08:56, Feizhou wrote: > > ... > >> If you are going to create an installer that supports XFS, please make > >> sure that the kernels involved all use 8k stacks. How you are going to > >> do that after installation, I do not know. I wonder whether the centos > >> plus kernels for Centos 4 use 8k stacks... > > > > plus or not, i386 is 4k and x86_64 is 8k. > > > > Yeh! So there should only be XFS rpms allowed for x86_64. Unless of > course the plus kernels for i386/i686 is configured to use 8k stacks. There is a warning about 4k stacks when installing the XFS modules. I can not get the i686 kernels to compile when moving to 8k stacks (with the other normal items turned on). I did not spend a huge amount of time on it, but if someone can turn on 8k stacks on i686 and get a stable, usable kernel for xfs, maybe we can publish it somewhere and build an installer for it. I do not necessarily recommend XFS ... but we do make it available. I would say that if you really want to use XFS, do so on an x86_64 installed distro only. Also, it is not too hard to create an ext3 boot/root partition and create XFS partitions later to mount as /var, /home, data partitions, etc. I don't think I would ever recommend that you put /boot or / on an XFS partition ... but that's just me. Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20061124/634caa93/attachment-0005.sig>