No, that's not a problem; but I've used reiser with test kernels from
Mandrake in the past and I'm just wondering if they've decided to not
support reiser anymore or just not in the test kernel or if it was just a
mistake to leave it out of the latest test kernel RPMS?

Thanks much, Mike


>Compile your own kernel.  Yes, I know it sounds daunting, but the whole
>process is well documented (see the README).  Remember to patch your
>kernel using this command:
>zcat linux....reiserfs.....gz | patch -P0.
>get the linux kernel 2.4test9 at www.kernel.org
>get the linux reiserfs 2.4test9 patch at www.reiserfs.org
>
>... and whatever you do, DON'T skip a step in the README.
>
>ZE
>
>On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
>
>> Hello cooker,
>>      Using mdk 7.2 rc 1 with reiserfs, I decided to upgrade to the latest
>> hackkernel (2.4.0-0.35mdk) using rpm -Uvh and then following the
>> instructions on your website for people using reiser file system, I
>> installed the stock kernel via rpm -i and then did the depmod
>-a, etc, etc.
>> I tried to mkinitrd and got the message "no reiserfs module found".  Any
>> ideas?
>>
>> TIA, Mike
>>
>>
>>
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