On 10/25/13 11:13 AM, harryxiyou wrote: > On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Emmanuel Florac > <eflorac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Le Fri, 25 Oct 2013 22:28:10 +0800 >> harryxiyou <harryxiyou@xxxxxxxxx> écrivait: >> >>> 1, How to install XFS on Linux OS, I should do like below, right? >>> a, Download latest Linux Kernel Source Codes. >>> b, Compile the Linux Kernel and select XFS feature when I do the >>> configuration (make menuconfig). >> >> No, XFS is supported by all Linux distributions out of the box. To use >> XFS, you may eventually need to install the xfs-progs package. > > Yeah, I have seen it. After I install xfs-progs, I could run mkfs.xfs to > format a device to run XFS. > >> >> >>> 2, Does XFS support real-time feature after I install it on Linux >>> Kernel? And how to use real-time feature on Linux Kernel. >>> >> >> Yes. What do you want to do with realtime XFS? >> > > I just wonder how to realize the real-time upon common Linux Kernel > and common physical hardware. It's interesting, isn't? ;-) http://xfs.org/docs/xfsdocs-xml-dev/XFS_User_Guide//tmp/en-US/html/ch04s09.html http://xfs.org/docs/xfsdocs-xml-dev/XFS_User_Guide//tmp/en-US/html/ch05s03.html http://xfs.org/docs/xfsdocs-xml-dev/XFS_User_Guide//tmp/en-US/html/ch06s11.html http://xfs.org/docs/xfsdocs-xml-dev/XFS_User_Guide//tmp/en-US/html/ch06s12.html -Eric _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs