Tuesday May 1 2001: SGI is pleased to announce the 1.0 release of XFS, high-performance journaled file system for Linux. http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/ XFS is widely recognized as the industry-leading high-performance file system, providing rapid recovery from system crashes and the ability to support extremely large disk farms. XFS is the first journaled file system for Linux available today that has a proven track record in production environments since December 1994. XFS Linux 1.0 is released for the Linux 2.4 kernel and offers the following advanced features: * Fast recovery after a system crash or power failure, NO fsck! * Journaling for guaranteed file system integrity * Direct I/O * Space preallocation * Transactionally recorded quotas * Access control lists and Extended attributes * Infrastructure for XDSM support (DMAPI) * Excellent overall performance * Excellent scalability (64 bit file system) * On-disk compatibility with IRIX XFS file systems A complete toolset including: * dump/restore support including all XFS file system features such as ACLs and quotas * Repair utility, file system editor, and growing the file system * ACL editing utility * Extended attribute editing utility Excellent integration with other Linux subsystems: * NFS version 2 and 3 server support * Root file system and lilo support * Software raid integration with md and lvm packages * Mount by label and mount by uuid The SGI XFS team is also providing a modified Red Hat Linux anaconda based installer. The installer handles all the details of setting up a Red Hat Linux 7.1 system running entirely on XFS, or a combination of XFS and ext2 file systems. Sincerely The SGI XFS Team. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/