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* [[XFS]] default filesystem for [[RHEL 7.0]] in 2014.
 
* [[XFS]] default filesystem for [[RHEL 7.0]] in 2014.
 
* XFS now supports shared copy-on-write data extents in [[RHEL 8.0]]
 
* XFS now supports shared copy-on-write data extents in [[RHEL 8.0]]
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* Shrinking with <code>[[lvreduce]]</code> is not supported on a GFS2 or XFS file system
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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  • XFS default filesystem for RHEL 7.0 in 2014.
  • XFS now supports shared copy-on-write data extents in RHEL 8.0


  • Shrinking with lvreduce is not supported on a GFS2 or XFS file system

See also

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