[UFO Chicago] Has FreeBSD 10 Dropped Support For XFS?

Stephan V Bechtolsheim svbechtolsheim at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 27 15:13:58 PDT 2013


What is so cool about clang 3.3 compared to gcc?

StvB




On Sunday, October 27, 2013 5:10 PM, Brian Sobolak <brian at planetshwoop.com> wrote:
 

>On Sun, October 27, 2013 2:10 am, Jay F Shachter wrote:
>> Gentlemen:
>>
>> My FreeBSD 10.0 system is failing to recognize my XFS filesystem,
>> and "kldload xfs" fails.  Behold:
>>
>>
>> [root at landru ~]# uname -a
>> FreeBSD landru 10.0-BETA1 FreeBSD 10.0-BETA1 #0 r256420: Sun Oct 13
>> 03:46:18 UTC 2013 root at snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
>> [root at landru ~]# mount -r -t xfs /dev/linux_lvm/landruvg-ubuntu /ubuntu
>> mount: /dev/linux_lvm/landruvg-ubuntu: Operation not supported by device
>> [root at landru ~]# kldload xfs
>> kldload: can't load xfs: No such file or directory
>> [root at landru ~]# echo /boot/kernel/*xfs*
>> /boot/kernel/*xfs*
>>
>>
>
>10.0 is still BETA.  Issues like this should be sent to the freebsd
>mailing lists where you can get an answer.  questions at freebsd.org is the
>one I used to use when I ran Freebsd regularly.
>
>> Yes, I did build and install the sysutils/xfsprogs port.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any and all replies.
>>
>> P.S. On FreeBSD 10.0 /usr/bin/cc is clang 3.3, not gcc, which is way cool.
>>
>
>Because of gpl 3.0, there has been a concerted effort to get away from any
>gnu tools in the core build of the kernel in FreeBSD to prevent issues for
>those that want BSD for its BSD license.
>
>brian
>
>
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