[OpenAFS] Cache partition choice still limited to ext2 on Linux?
Dirk Heinrichs
dirk.heinrichs@altum.de
Wed, 7 Nov 2012 11:09:37 +0100
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Hello,
if I remember right, somebody wrote a few weeks ago, that with 1.6.x
the choices for the cache partition on Linux systems aren't limited to
ext2 only anymore. Is this correct?
If yes, which filesystems are possible to use (which ones are not)? Does
the cache even need its own partition nowadays?
Thanks...
Dirk
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