XFS and Fedora Core 4

Alastair Neil ajneil at gmail.com
Fri Aug 12 04:38:35 UTC 2005


At the very least you need to make sure the xfs kernel module is loaded 
before it attempts to mount the fs.
mkinitrd --preload=xfs imagename kernel-version 
or some similar incantation may fix the problem.

On 8/11/05, Aly Dharshi <aly.dharshi at telus.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello Folks,
> 
> I hope that are you are well. I have had nothing but problems with using
> different fs'es then EXT3, so reiserfs and XFS being the victims, I setup 
> a dell
> desktop with FC and assign 1028MB of swap and dedicated the rest to / 
> which is
> made up of XFS. The install went well and it asked me to reboot. Which I 
> did and
> I expected to come up to a grub screen BUT instead I get:
> 
> Using drive 0, partition 0
> No O/S
> 
> Can anybody help ? I verified that / was made up of XFS in the fstab in
> /mnt/sysimage/etc before kicking the box.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Aly.
> 
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