Re: GFS on fedora

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Hello, Gordan.
Thank you for your email

here's what it says

[langolier@bravo ~]$ yum list|grep -i gfs
fgfs-Atlas.i386                          0.3.1-5.fc8            fedora         
fgfs-base.noarch                         0.9.11-0.1.pre1.fc8    fedora         
gfs-artemisia-fonts.noarch               20070415-1.fc8         updates        
gfs-baskerville-fonts.noarch             20070327-3.fc8         updates        
gfs-bodoni-classic-fonts.noarch          20070415-2.fc8         updates        
gfs-bodoni-fonts.noarch                  20070415-1.fc8         updates        
gfs-complutum-fonts.noarch               20070413-3.fc8         updates        
gfs-didot-classic-fonts.noarch           20070415-1.fc8         updates        
gfs-didot-fonts.noarch                   20070616-2.fc8         updates        
gfs-gazis-fonts.noarch                   20070417-2.fc8         updates        
gfs-neohellenic-fonts.noarch             20070415-1.fc8         updates        
gfs-olga-fonts.noarch                    20060908-1.fc8         updates        
gfs-porson-fonts.noarch                  20060908-3.fc8         updates        
gfs-solomos-fonts.noarch                 20071114-2.fc8         updates        
gfs-theokritos-fonts.noarch              20070415-2.fc8         updates        
gfs2-utils.i386                          2.03.00-3.fc8          updates   

I need to use gfs , not gfs2.
If it isn't included in fc, the alternative is to build from sources?

Best,
Oliveiros


2008/5/10 Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Oliveiros Cristina wrote:
Hello, Gordan,
Are you sure those are the packages?
When I try to yum install gfs-utils and kmod-gfs, it says it doesn't know those packages...

The other three are installed ok.

That's what the package names are on CentOS / RHEL5. I can't see why they would be different on Fedora, but you can always do:

# yum list | grep -i gfs

and see what that returns. It is possible that kmod-gfs is actually built into the kernel itself (Fedora have much more frequent complete kernel updates, as stability is not the main requirement), so there is no separate package.

If I had to hazard a guess, then gfs-utils isn't there because GFS1 isn't included in Fedora, only GFS2. So try gfs2-utils. The output of "yum list" should make it obvious if this is the case.

I said it before and I'll say it again - use FC's GFS2 at your peril. Last time I tried it (~6 months ago), it didn't work at all.

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