On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 01:51:39AM -0800, Cédric Jeanneret wrote:
Hello there,
It would be really nice getting a new appliance build in order to
support newest CentOS Stream 9 virtual machines running on CentOS
Stream 8. Currently, there are issues with the filesystem - the same
kind of things already happened with "8 on 7" environment some years
ago.
I don't have a way to build a C9S appliance, but a Fedora one ought to
work since the new XFS tools there support the two new features in
RHEL 9 (bigtime and inobtcount). I uploaded a Fedora 35-based
appliance here:
https://download.libguestfs.org/binaries/appliance/
Rich.
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