Damian Lubosch wrote: > Hello! > > I'd like to check out the HAMMER filesystem on my own, but I am having > trouble to make it work. I downloaded the ISO-images of the daily > distribution 1.13 (from 14.5 and 15.5). I am able to newfs_hammer -L > Test /dev/da1 and it is creating the filesystem. The problem is that I > cannot mount it. Using mount_hammer /dev/da1 prints out an error message > like vfsload(hammer): No such file or directory (or the like). I > searched for hours in the archives but it seems that nobody have had > this kind of problem before. First I used a VMWare machine within Linux, > later I also tried to use real hard disks on real PCs but the same > problem persists. > Could somebody give me a hint how to make it work? You have to recompile your kernel adding "options HAMMER" to the config file. Regards, Michael
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