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Back Up and Restore XFS Filesystems With xfsdump, xfsrestore

Due to its high scalability and performances, XFS became the default filesystem in recent versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its clones. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to back up and restore XFS filesystems with the xfsdump and xfsresto…

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How to Create XFS File System in Linux (Step by Step)

XFS is a 64-bit journaling file system that works with Linux. Learn how to create an XFS file system in Linux here.
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Nitrux 1.8 Released with the Latest Linux Kernel 5.15 LTS

The new Nitrux 1.8 release defaults to the XFS file system and comes with the latest Linux kernel. Here’s what’s new!
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How to Check and Repair XFS Filesystem in Linux

In this guide, you will learn how to check and repair a corrupted XFS filesystem or partition in Linux.
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How to Check and Repair XFS Filesystem in RHEL

xfs_repair command repairs corrupt or damaged XFS filesystems. It’s highly scalable, high-performance and is designed to effectively repair even very large file systems with many inodes. Unlike other Linux file …

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