On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 01:54:58PM -0400, Ron Bettle wrote:
> You will need the reiserFS utils, get these rom reisers site.
> 
> Its not difficult more time consuming than anything. What needs to happen is 
> this. Say your /usr is it own partition. You need a 'spare' partition that is 
> as big as /usr. Then you unmount the 'spare' format it as reiser (mkreiserfs 
> /dev/hda5 for instance). This will create a reiserFS on hda5. Now, mount hda5 
> to say /mnt/tmp or something. Copy all the files in /usr (cp -R /usr/* 
> /mnt/tmp) this takes awhile. After that is done and you HAVE VERIFIED that 
> all the data coppied correctly, rm -fr /usr/*. after that, umount /dev/hda5, 
> then mount -t reiserfs /dev/hda5 /usr.

cp -R is a horribly wrong thing to use for this task, it will destroy
symlinks and hardlinks.  turning them into duplicate files.  use
cpio or tar. 

-- 
Ethan Benson
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/

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