Hi Ye
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 10:37:22PM +0800, Ye Xianfeng wrote:
> I just power down the computer a few times, and now
> it show "kernel panic, no init found, try passing init=option
> to the kernel".
extrange... just for curious: you did always shutdown properly the system?
try to boot with a rescue disk (with a jfs enabled kernel and jfsutils) and
try to run fsck.jfs
> The system is based on the debian woody.
> Jfs has also no satified result, what's the substitute?
> I have to build our pc-cluster on it and what's it? xfs, ext3?
> Your voice is welcome.
I'm using jfs over software-raid1, and I'm very happy with it,
I also use Debian woody but anyway that's not related
I use at home ext3 + data +metadata logging... it's slower (I have not
tried ext3 with only metadata logging, should be faster)
xfs: currently needs to modify the kernel in order add xfs support, I try to
avoid that non-clean patches that modifies other source files, note
that's not the case of jfs wich only modifies some non source
code files, for example: config files
reiser: already in 2.4 and should be rock solid (I don't know), also reiser
is supported in Debian Woody
ext2: why not?, are you sure you abolutely need journaling?
search the web, many people have made comparations of these file systems...
try to avoid comments... note that not all comparations are not reliable
(like mine it is not ;-)
I Hope this helps
regards
Ulisses
Debian GNU/Linux: a dream come true
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