Thanks for the info. It looks like I can setup a cache file system on a file and mount it with the loop device.


Michael Loftis wrote:
XFS on linux is an entirely different beast with hordes of it's own bugs and problems. They SGI/IRIX XFS and Linux XFS may read and write to the same data structures but the XFS implementation is wicked different.

--On Friday, January 02, 2004 13:14 -0500 chas williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

on the sgi, using xfs for a vice cache is just fine.  however, you
cannot run fsr (filesystem reorganizer) while running afsd.  since
xfs on linux is essentially the same i dont see why xfs as a cache
on linux wouldn't be just as safe.  of course, i havent actually tried
this.


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"It's not the one bullet with your name on it that you
have to worry about; it's the twenty thousand-odd rounds
labeled `occupant.'"
  --Murphy's Laws of Combat

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