On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 21:22:38 -0700 (PDT)
Kevin OGorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This all fills me with fear and trepidation.
> 
> I have a dual-xeon box that was running an older 2.4
> kernel, trying to use ext3, but got tired of kernel
> panics.  With all the good vibes around ext3 in general,
> I assumed that the presence of 4 hyperthreads was
> a problem that most people didn't face. Soo....
> 
> I'm bringing this machine up with gentoo and the big
> data partition is xfs.  No problems so far, but I'm
> worried.  I'm using a 2.6 kernel, perhaps close to the
> bleeding edge (I don't remember exactly how it
> was described, but most were 2.4 when I started this).
> 
> Wish me luck...
> 

Based on my recent research, here are my recommendations:

1. If you want to be assured of xfs support, get the latest 2.6 kernel
recommended by xfs. xfs appears to have little patience for kernel
development, and they control the game, so you will be best served by
following their rules.

2. If you need features/bugs that have been fixed in later 2.6.x
releases, get the latest plain vanilla 2.6 kernel from kernel.org. xfs
may still gripe if they haven't gotten around to thinking about this
release, but maybe you'll be lucky.

3. If you need different kernel support, toss in some chicken feet,
backup, backup, backup and go ahead. If you need xfs support, you're
probably out of luck, since they have this immature (IMO) attitude that
anyone using a kernel release not blessed by God and xfs (or
reversed) doesn't really have a valid problem and, of course, in the
best of all possible worlds gentoo would cease to exist (why else was RH
created if everyone doesn't use it?)

4. Final option, use ext3 and worry less <g>. I haven't ever read about
kernel developers being unwilling to work an ext3 problem. Come to think
about it, I've read about extremely few ext3 problems.

-- 
 /\/\
( CR ) Collins Richey
 \/\/     fly Independence Air - they run Linux



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