Is the mandrake reiser-patched kernel in some way different than the
plain vanilla kernel with patches applied? Because I can't access my
mandrake reiser partitions with a patched stock-kernel, which is due
to a different hash-function (can't seem to find the tea-hash Mandrake
uses anywhere on the www).

On Nov 23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> You will need to patch your kernel with the reiserFS patch against the
> correct kernel source. You can get it from their home page (or search on
> freshmeat).
> 
> Also, you should consider a few other patches if you are compiling your
> own kernel. ide (if you're running udma66 or udma100), usb if you need
> it, and at least the openwall security patches.
> 
> It might actually be better to compile from Mandrake's source, in which
> case you don't have to worry about  patching.
> 
> If you look at the changelog for the mandrake kernel, you will realise
> that this is not trivial.
> 
> Buchan


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