>> So does Redhat/Suse/??? ship XFS yet?
>>
>> john
>>
>
>Mandrake has had XFS support in the default boot kernel since 8.0.
>AFAIK, Suse
>and Slackware also have XFS capable kernels now too.
for what its worth, MSC.Linux supports it on IA32 and IA64 :-)
In my opinion the non-inclosure in the mainline kernel is the most
important reason not to use XFS (or any other FS). Which in turn
massively reduces the tester base. It is a shame, because for some type
of applications it performs great, or better than anything else.
Martin
-- Martin Knoblauch Senior System Architect MSC.software GmbH Am Moosfeld 13 D-81829 Muenchen, Germanye-mail: martin.knoblauch@mscsoftware.com http://www.mscsoftware.com Phone/Fax: +49-89-431987-189 / -7189 Mobile: +49-174-3069245
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