Sven Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What did I make wrong?
I had the same problem with the XFS module and the FAI kernel. The
package xfsprogs was installed in the nfsroot but the kernel crashed
when I "modprobe xfs".
I had to recompile a kernel with XFS included.
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> On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 13:49:36 +0200, Sven Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> Hi,
> | Do you have xfsprogs added to your nfsroot?
> Yes, I have added xfsprogs and I know that the xfs.ko exists but the
> kernel doesn't
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Hi,
| Do you have xfsprogs added to your nfsroot?
Yes, I have added xfsprogs and I know that the xfs.ko exists but the
kernel doesn't seem to recognize it.
however i will rebuild the kernel now with hard integrated xfs support.
thanks,
sven
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Hi Sven,
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 10:35:44AM +0200, Sven Wilhelm wrote:
> As the ext2/3 fs modules loaded automatically, I thought it would also
> happens with xfs. But during installation-mode/setup_harddisks
> the kernels stops with the exception that the xfs-filesystem is not
> supported by the
> Is there a place in a script where the filesystem modules are
> preloaded?
have a look class/06hwdetect.source to load additional kernel modules.
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regards Florian
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Hi,
| Maybe you can give more information on your problems.
I made the following disk_layout
disk_config hda
primary /boot 100 rw ;-j ext3
primary / 1024rw ;xfs
logical swap
> On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 09:41:49 +0200, Sven Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I was wondering about the fact that the ext2/3 filesystems have been
> build as modules and loaded dynamically, but xfs also as module failed
> to load. I prefer a disk_config mostly with xfs filesystems
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Hi,
in our company we are now testing fai as an alternative for the redhat
kickstart system. Because of newest hardware I was testing the actual
fai be in sarge with the kernel 2.6.7.
I was wondering about the fact that the ext2/3 filesystems have been