Mystery of today: “Why the heck is the /tmp filesystem on my debian server xfs formatted?!
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Mystery of today: “Why the heck is the /tmp filesystem on my debian server xfs formatted?! O_O”
The most annoying part about it is the fact that the machine is now not booting any more due to a kernel update that dropped some support for xfs and if /tmp does not mount nothing boots. Still xfs? I don't remember setting it up like this… very confusing…
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Mystery of today: “Why the heck is the /tmp filesystem on my debian server xfs formatted?! O_O”
The most annoying part about it is the fact that the machine is now not booting any more due to a kernel update that dropped some support for xfs and if /tmp does not mount nothing boots. Still xfs? I don't remember setting it up like this… very confusing…
Ok, it seems that this is the default formatting that Hetzner uses. They don't talk about it anywhere in their documentation, but they mention that their images contain support for ext2/3/4, reiserfs and xfs. The issue that I ran into here is the fact that the xfs drive, was formatted without CRC enabled, which forces it to be V4 of xfs not V5. And V4 is being deprecated. I am still in the process of making a full clean cold backup of the machine. But I will just try reformatting the drive.
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