In the following two emails is contains patches for case-insensitive and Unicode support for XFS in Linux. It implements case-insensitivity utilising a Unicode case folding table stored on disk gener
Hi Barry! Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Barry Naujok: How do I know that I am on an Unicode XFS filesystem. Could I see this with xfs_db -r -c 'sb 0' -c p <device>? Hmm, nothing unicode related i
FWIW, I wanted to play with this a bit, and rolled the patches into Fedora Rawhide rpm builds for kernel & userspace: http://people.fedoraproject.org/~sandeen/xfs-ci/ it's not *in* rawhide; those are
You'd have created it with the magic (new) mkfs option, and the xfs_db "version" command would tell you it was enabled. Yes. No. Not as far as I know. It would be more likely implemented as an extens
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 05:05:04 +1100, Martin Steigerwald <Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Barry! Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Barry Naujok: There are two mount options for enabling case-insensitivi
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:30:14 +1100, Nathan Scott <nscott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 19:05 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote: can switch between enable / disable case-insensitivity via a m
Ahem, you snipped the context precending that question! Surely you can't switch, unless the case-insensitive mkfs option was used initially...? (unlike, say attr2, which can be enabled on-the-fly wit
Umm, that's a yes :) Ahem, you snipped the context precending that question! Surely you can't switch, unless the case-insensitive mkfs option was used initially...? (unlike, say attr2, which can be e
In the following two emails is contains patches for case-insensitive and Unicode support for XFS in Linux. It implements case-insensitivity utilising a Unicode case folding table stored on disk gener
Hi Barry! Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Barry Naujok: How do I know that I am on an Unicode XFS filesystem. Could I see this with xfs_db -r -c 'sb 0' -c p <device>? Hmm, nothing unicode related i
FWIW, I wanted to play with this a bit, and rolled the patches into Fedora Rawhide rpm builds for kernel & userspace: http://people.fedoraproject.org/~sandeen/xfs-ci/ it's not *in* rawhide; those are
You'd have created it with the magic (new) mkfs option, and the xfs_db "version" command would tell you it was enabled. Yes. No. Not as far as I know. It would be more likely implemented as an extens
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 05:05:04 +1100, Martin Steigerwald <Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Barry! Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Barry Naujok: There are two mount options for enabling case-insensitivi
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:30:14 +1100, Nathan Scott <nscott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 19:05 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote: can switch between enable / disable case-insensitivity via a m
Ahem, you snipped the context precending that question! Surely you can't switch, unless the case-insensitive mkfs option was used initially...? (unlike, say attr2, which can be enabled on-the-fly wit
Umm, that's a yes :) Ahem, you snipped the context precending that question! Surely you can't switch, unless the case-insensitive mkfs option was used initially...? (unlike, say attr2, which can be e