I didn't make a decision, was just asking.
According to what yum list said,
There is no way to install it through rpms, is my understanding correct?
Oliveiros
2008/5/10 Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Oliveiros Cristina wrote:[...]
Hello, Gordan.
Thank you for your email
here's what it says
[langolier@bravo ~]$ yum list|grep -i gfs
Personally I'd just use RHEL5/CentOS5, but if you want to go the sources route, good luck.
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?
Gordan
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