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"textContent": "Learn about the upcoming self-healing feature for XFS in Linux Kernel 7.0, aimed at boosting system stability and data protection for all users.\n\nThe post XFS Could Gain a Self-Healing Feature in Linux Kernel 7.0 appeared first on Linux Today.",
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