http://www.nabble.com/Problem-with-XFS-on-NSLU2--td14171563.html

To quote Martin: "Yes, it's a kernel problem and therefore also shows up on
Debian. 
Don't use XFS on ARM for now."


That was December 2007



Sam

-----Original Message-----
From: Lennart Sorensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 28 January 2008 13:31
To: David Levitan
Cc: Salvatore Iovene; debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Null Dereference with the NSLU2 - NFS, XFS, JFS

On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 01:59:45AM -0800, David Levitan wrote:
> No USB messages before the crash.
> 
> Well, at least the NFS part is not related to this. However, I do need 
> to make a correction. I must have remounted wrong when I tried NFS3 last 
> time, but NFS3 does work. NFS4 (using the exact same /etc/exports i.e. 
> no security) crashes with the message I gave before.
> 
> I can try creating a JFS partition and seeing if I can get an error
message.

I seem to recall seeing discussions about some problem with alignment or
some such in XFS that made it not work on arm at this time.  Or at least
if it worked it was not on disk compatible with any other architecture.

I may have misunderstood the comments but it sounded like a problem to
me.

--
Len Sorensen


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