Re: Where do I get the rpm or source to build support for xfs?

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On 24Oct2014 16:49, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Doll, Margaret Ann wrote:
I found my mistake.  xfs is not available for 32 bit systems.
Sorry for the problem.

Right, then I hit <send> before my thought catches up. Yeah, they're
dropping most support for 32-bit. You might check the extras repo.

You might be surprised.

XFS support is an extra for RHEL6; you need to add a channel (there's a fee IIRC). As others have remarked, it is the default for RHEL7.

However, at least on x86_64, the kernel supports the filesystem. You only need to obtain the xfsprogs to create a filesystem.

You can hand install the CentOS rpm if necessary. I'd pay the $s myself, but my management is a little weird about expenses.

Disclaimer: I'm not running any 32 bit RHEL systems.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx>

I'm not weird; I'm gifted.

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