Hi Julien, Maaaaan, I am stressed with this issue... I installed a XFSed woody (the one from Ethan Benson) and the 2.4.23 shipped works fine, as I said.
Me never uses devfs :) so, that is not the problem. Having said that, > > how did you turn it into XFS? Did you install from Ethan's ISO or you > > turned an EXT2/3 into XFS? > > I installed the machine 2.5 years ago, with a standard Woody CD, then > built a 2.4+XFS kernel, copied the system to the new XFS partition, > then repartitioned the disk to enlarge the system partition and ran > xfs_growfs (gotta love that feature) :-) Now this IS interesting :) Perhaps, I should have read a bit more on XFS to understand the cool features of the system. Sooo, you can grow the partition wothour loosing data... now, THAT is cool :) Back when I used windows, and started with a dual boot, I used Partition Magic, etc, and I forgot about that feature since I turned completely into linux. I feel like a kid again :) I think I will reinstall from sarge doing a 1G swap partition, plus an initial partition of 2G for sarge EXT3 plus an "empty" partition of the rest of the disk for XFS. Then, I mkxfs the empty partition and I copy the / partition into the XFS/. Finally, I build a 2.6 with EXT2+EXT3+XFS kernel, fix the /etc/fstab so it points to the new XFS/ partition, fix yaboot.conf so it boots the 2.6 against the XFS/, and when it (hopefully) boots into 2.6 XFS/, I xfs_growfs the XFS/ against EXT3/, and I end up with an XFS system just like you :) Can you please check all the steps that I mention here? Are they correct enough? :) And another thing: when partitioning the disk, should I do: /dev/hda1 Apple partition table /dev/hda2 Apple bootstrap /dev/hda3 Linux swap (1G) /dev/hda4 EMPTY (for XFS, 57G) /dev/hda5 Linux Native (EXT3, for sarge / ) so when I grow hda4 it swallows hda5 and I end up with a nice numbered system? :) Does the opposite (grow hda5 to swallow hda4) work (if you know, of course)? If worse comes to worse, I can always fix the partition numbers and mess with /etc/fstab, right? Thanks for all your help and ideas :) Hopefully, after exams (end of this week!) I will be running a wonderful Titanium with XFS+2.6 :D Cheers, -- .''`. : :' : J. Javier Maestro `. `'` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> `- http://rigel.homelinux.com/