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Please excuse me if this is a stupid question. Would it make sense to have 
the xfs filesystem enabled in the default kernel of Scientific Linux 4?

As xfs is included in upstream 2.6 kernels, I would naively think that 
enabling it would be fairly easy and would not clash with RedHat's 
modifications. Is this a correct assumption?

Thanks

Jeremy

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