On Saturday, June 23, 2012 05:07:21 PM Fernando Andrés Muñoz Bravo wrote: > Yes, I have intalled them... but, as Akemi Yagi says, XFS is disabled by > default on 32 Bits. > > Now, according to this: > > " *Yes, you can build your own 32-bit kernel with xfs enabled. However, > use xfs on 32-bit systems with caution because xfs has problems with > 4K stack size (x86_64 uses 8k stacks). This is the main reason why > upstream does not support it. *" > > It means, for instance, if my hard disk is external (USB 3.0) its lifetime > is warning? XFS can break without warning on 32-bit. I've experienced it; you really need 64-bit for XFS support to be reliable.