On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 12:56:10PM +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > > > >I would like to know if linux kernel manage XFS Raid on Apple PowerMac, > >because it seem impossible to create a XFS RAID with Apple partition map. I've > >tested with a linux-2.6.14 of uptream tree. My computer is a Apple PowerMac > >G5. mac-fdisk refused to create XFS RAID, so I asked myself if linux-kernel > >can boot on an XFS RAID and Apple Partition Map. > > XFS-specific problem? > > > > Jan Engelhardt Re, I don't know if it is a XFS-specific problem, I might test with another files system. In fact, I think this is a problem of RAID with Apple Partition Map. -- .---. Ludovic RESLINGER / \ \.@-@./ Trumpet Student in CNR /`\_/`\ Free Software Developer // )X( \\ | \ : )|_ _,'| .''`. /`\_`> <_/ \ @======TTT=====::_ | : :' : \__/'---'\__/ ((_<=HHH___)) `.| `. `'` `---UUU---'=> `-
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