Check this out:
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/

You're looking for
For a listing of the current Linux XFS patch sets that are available for
downloading, see "the Linux XFS patch sets".

Mr O ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>In the meantime, who wants to borrow bandwidth? :)
>Anyway, my question be, I'm looking to do XFS on a couple of
>drives and just wanted to know if I had to patch my kernel for
>XFS support or am I missing it somewhere? I have the source for
>2.4.20.
>
>Thanks,
>Mr O
>
>--- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I just learned that Debian is switching from gcc-2.95 to
>> gcc-3.2 in
>> the testing release today.  Sometime in the next few days,
>> your
>> "apt-get upgrade" command will pull in a new copy of
>> everything.
>>
>> Be careful if you're on a slow connection...
>
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