On Sat, 2002-05-11 at 20:19, Net Llama! wrote:
> Depends:
> 1) You can use the RH-7.2 image from the XFS ftp server, which gives you
> the entire OS natively installed on an XFS filesystem
> 2) You set aside some free disk space, partition it, format it for XFS,
> and then copy your pre-existing OS onto it.  I've written a SxS for that.

Debian, SuSE and Gentoo also offer XFS installs (Debian only with Woody,
but who's going to go for Potato now unless they've got a server).

Bob Raymond

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