2009/1/13 Josef Bacik <josef(a)toxicpanda.com>:
Hello,
[..]
Btrfs has built in snapshotting, subvolumes and RAID support, so
lots
of fun new things to tinker with. A few disclaimers
Please feel free to file a bugzilla if something goes horribly
wrong,
stability and finishing out the remaining features is what our main
focus is now. Thanks,
I tried two kernels:
First one:
mkfs.btrfs /dev/sda5
[root@test-rocky /]# uname -a
Linux test-rocky 2.6.29-0.41.rc2.fc11.i686
[root@test-rocky /]# modprobe libcrc32c ; modprobe zlib_inflate
zlib_deflate ; insmod btrfs.ko
FATAL: Module zlib_inflate not found.
insmod: can't read 'btrfs.ko': No such file or directory
btrfsctl -a
Scanning for Btrfs filesystems
cannot register some ioctl error
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Second one:
mkfs.btrfs /dev/sda5
[root@test-rocky /]# uname -a
Linux test-rocky 2.6.29-0.35.rc1.git4.fc11.i686
btrfsctl -a
Scanning for Btrfs filesystems
failed to open/dev/btrfs-control
I was working on something where I need somewhat stable behaviour, may
you suggest which build I should use ? Or Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks
--
rakesh