On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 17:54 +0000, Richard Allen wrote:

> However it was no walk in the park to get JFS working in Red Hat EL4.  They 
> decided to drop the kernel-unsupported package that on previous RHEL's 
> contained the JFS kernel support.

... and reiserfs and xfs.  (I'm not sure if they ever shipped xfs.)

> However, this just goes to show how great Open Source is :)   Our vendors 
> (Red Hat, SuSe or whoever) tell us they dont like JFS.  But I can choose to 
> give them the finger and prove them wrong and use whatever filesystem I like 
> :)

I figure most rhel customers are using what's supported, whereas a
majority of suse 9.3 & 10.* customers aren't paying for support, so they
will be more flexible with their configurations.

-- 
David Kleikamp
IBM Linux Technology Center



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