looking through old messages, I saw this one dropped through the cracks, as it seems this was the last issue as to why XFS was not used as a default file system. I've no experience or statistics with brfs, so I have no comparison there. Though whatever it's condition, it certainly doesn't have an established track record as corporate file system. Certainly, _at least_, XFS should be fully supported as a boot & root file system now... Yes? Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On 2010-08-20 07:16, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 20 August 2010 06:19:55 Carlos E. R. wrote:
It is a documented and known problem. It was a problem. Since at least grub version 0.97 it isn't anymore
We have 0.97 precisely. Then we aren't affected?
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