Hi,
> OK, I did a fast unscientific test and created xfs filesystems in flat
> image files on both amd64 and i386, exchanged the images between the
> systems, and I can mount and read them. I can also mount and read i386
> and amd64 xfs image files on my alpha. All systems with 2.6.9 kernels.
>
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 09:24:19AM +0100, Dennis Grevenstein wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 08:56:32AM +0100, Daniel van Eeden wrote:
> > I'm using XFS on my amd64 box w/o any issues.
> > The kernel is a stock 2.6.9 debian kernel from pure64. Try creating a
> > xfs filesystem on another device (e
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 08:56:32AM +0100, Daniel van Eeden wrote:
> I'm using XFS on my amd64 box w/o any issues.
> The kernel is a stock 2.6.9 debian kernel from pure64. Try creating a
> xfs filesystem on another device (e.g. a file) and see if that works.
As I said. XFS works in general with my
I'm using XFS on my amd64 box w/o any issues.
The kernel is a stock 2.6.9 debian kernel from pure64. Try creating a
xfs filesystem on another device (e.g. a file) and see if that works.
Daniel van Eeden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 12:33 +0100, Dennis Grevenstein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Be
Hi,
Because of a hardware failure I upgraded my PC to an
Athlon64. I did a fresh install of Debian pure64
on a new SATA disk. It works pretty well so far.
The problem is that I have a lot of data on another
IDE disk formatted with xfs with i386 Linux.
I tried to mount the partition under x86_64 Li
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