Another issue with this approach is the lack of linux-restricted-
modules-*-server. So, on my desktop at least, playing with OCFS2 is
going to require me to build my own modules, take them from the -server
package and drop them into my -generic /lib/modules, or reboot every
time I want to use OCFS2.

Or I could stop using restricted modules, which of course means I can't
do 3D stuff on my desktop.

None of these are very ideal solutions.

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Include OCFS2/CLUSTER/GFS in non-server kernels
https://launchpad.net/bugs/71997

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