On 2/10/2003 2:30 PM, someone claiming to be Andrew Mathews wrote:
Or maybe install an XFS-enabled kernel, then the userland tools from here:Tim Wunder wrote: <snip>No. You'd still be missing the user space tools that are part of the XFS installer image such as dmapi, attr, acl's and all the XFS tools. Plus you'd still need to convert your partitions to XFS. It's much easier to set up XFS during the install, or follow Lonnie's sxs on converting.ooh... So I could just do the kernel upgrade? hmmm... <snip> Tim
ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/Release-1.2pre5/cmd_rpms/SRPMS
Unfortunately, I'm mostly just blowing smoke on this as it's unlikely that I'll be attempting this anytime soon. Next on my list is installing Squid with Dans Guardian (or Squidguard), so I can worry a little less about what my kids are doing on the 'net...
Regards,
Tim
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