Re: [expert] xfs_support.

2002-12-06 Thread Luca Olivetti
Damian Gatabria wrote:


can someone please tell me what i'm doing wrong
this time?


Modify mkinitrd not to look for xfs_support (and keep the old one around 
in case you want to switch to an older kernel that needs it).
DISCLAIMER: I didn't try 2.5.x, but 2.4.20 doesn't need and xfs_support 
module.

Bye


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Re: [expert] xfs_support.

2002-12-06 Thread Damian Gatabria

 Modify mkinitrd not to look for xfs_support (and keep the old one around

i wasn't aware about mkinitrd being a bash script! i just commented out
the lines about xfs_support and xfs_dmapi

 in case you want to switch to an older kernel that needs it).
 DISCLAIMER: I didn't try 2.5.x, but 2.4.20 doesn't need and xfs_support
 module.

All newer implementations of XFS include all the code in xfs.o. This
is supposed to reduce the overhead on the kernel.

thanks for your help Luca.


Damian



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