To: linux-ha@muc.de Subject: ext3 kernels Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 17:31:48 -0400 From: wanger@redhat.com I've built kernel rpms based on Stephen's latest ext3 patches. These kernels are from the same tree as the Red Hat 6.2 kernel (with LFS turned off). In ftp://people.redhat.com/wanger/clustering/ext3 you will find a whole slew of kernels and ext3 related bits. There is a README file that explains how to use ext3 and what its limitations are. The rest of the stuff should be self explanatory. I'm getting a bugzilla (our bug tracking system) instance established for ext3 testing, but I don't have that done just yet. As soon as I get that done, I'll post the URL. These kernels are *NOT* tested, nor are they guaranteed to do anything other than waste time and disk space. :) However, if you feel brave and would like to contribute to the advancement of ext3, then give them a whirl and see how they hold up for you. Mike ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Wangsmo Red Hat, Inc "I've seen this before in Montana! Its snowing, nobody lick a flag pole" -- Peggy Hill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Linux HA Web Site: http://linux-ha.org/ Linux HA HOWTO: http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------