Re: [CentOS] premature question on 5.6

2011-02-08 Thread Sorin Srbu
>-Original Message- >From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On >Behalf Of Sean >Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 9:29 PM >To: CentOS mailing list >Subject: Re: [CentOS] premature question on 5.6 > >Brunner, Brian T. wrote: >>

Re: [CentOS] premature question on 5.6

2011-02-07 Thread Sean
Brunner, Brian T. wrote: > > You need to check ext4 is supported and compiled in you current kernel. > Otherwise, you need to apply the patch, and re-compile your kernel. I > assume that your kernel supports ext4. And you may want to check certain tools have grown ext4 support. eg 12 months ago

Re: [CentOS] premature question on 5.6

2011-02-07 Thread Brunner, Brian T.
> -Original Message- > From: centos-boun...@centos.org > [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Geis > Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 10:55 AM > To: CentOS ML > Subject: [CentOS] premature question on 5.6 > > What will be the correct way to migrate ext3 to ext4 going >

Re: [CentOS] premature question on 5.6

2011-02-07 Thread m . roth
Jerry Geis wrote: > What will be the correct way to migrate ext3 to ext4 going from 5.5 to > 5.6? Will something after the update ask if you want to migrate the file > systems? Looking forward to some file system speed ups with large files. > Actually, I'd been wondering - ext2 to 3 was trivial. So

Re: [CentOS] premature question on 5.6

2011-02-07 Thread James Hogarth
On 7 February 2011 15:55, Jerry Geis wrote: > What will be the correct way to migrate ext3 to ext4 going from 5.5 to 5.6? > Will something after the update ask if you want to migrate the file systems? > Looking forward to some file system speed ups with large files. > > Thanks > > Jerry >