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Re: ExtFS / XiaFS



On 17 Jan 1997 01:09:25 PST Kevin Dalley (kevin@aimnet.com) wrote:

> Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@pathname.com> writes:
> 
> > We should announce *now* that support for extfs and xiafs is
> > deprecated and any new or outstanding problems will not be fixed
> > before the next release.  And, of course, that the next release will
> > not support them at all.
> 
> I would word this slightly differently.  extfs and xiafs bugs which
> are fixed in the standard distribution of the Linux kernel will still
> be available if you roll your own kernel, of course.  This option should be
> included in any announcement.

No, the xiafs and extfs are not anymore part of the Linux kernel as of 2.1.x.
Even rolling your own kernel won't help !!!
We should announce this asap...

Phil.



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