Miguel Medalha wrote: >> (...) The xfs kernel module offered by CentOS >> became kABI-compatible sometime ago -- meaning it survives kernel >> updates. > > That is a clear improvement over the previous situation. I did suspect > it but was not sure about it. Thank you for the information. I will do > some tests with xfs, then. > >> And, as of CentOS 5.4, xfs is now enabled in the kernel, so >> no need for any external kernel module. But yes, this is available for >> x86_64 only > > ... a decision that many people have trouble at understanding! It seems like a logical choice, given that xfs tends to crash with the 4k stacks in the 32 bit kernel especially when layered with lvm/md/nfs. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com