You don't yet need xfs-specific information, I think you need some very basic linux help. There is a lot of it out there if you look, for example: https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+format+a+usb+drive+with+linux -Eric On 8/16/14, 9:06 PM, Prithvi Rathore wrote: > Hi, > I am a student currently pursuing my under-graduation and would love to use XFS. I believe it has a lot to offer and I Iook forwarding to testing and using it on an external device like a pen-drive (USB) for starters. > I was a bit confused on how to set up XFS. I am currently using Ubuntu 14.04 dual boot (via rEFInd) with Mac OS X on MacBook Air 2013. > The various documentation available at xfs.org, surely is very informative and provides an elaborate description on XFS features. Setting XFS up however is where i am a bit stuck. From the various online material available, I found the following ways: > > 1) From terminal > # sudo apt-get install xfsprogs > # sudo apt-get install xfsdump > I believe it sets up the version 3.1.9. > > 2) Another method was, that i tried was downloading the tar file from the sgi link. It downloaded xfs-progs- > 3.2.1.tar.gz > > 3) From various discussions done online i found people changing a few settings in the $ make menuconfig GUI > screen, hence adding support for XFS. > > I am also a bit confused on how to use the device name (USB pen drive) when i will run the mkfs.xfs as I heard it doesn't work for a mounted device. > I know you may be busy and my mail might seem a bit amateur, but I would really appreciate if you could guide me on how to setup XFS and run it for a USB device. Any link explaining the same would also be really appreciated. Thank you. > > Warm Regards > > > _______________________________________________ > xfs mailing list > xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs > _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs