Is it just me that's wondering, but why do you need a journaling filesystem for a firewall that runs in RAM? I can understand (I guess) if you are using it for a stripped down server application like smtp server, or whatever....but I was under the impression that a journaling filesystem's best attribute was crash recovery because of the way it writes to disk. For a database app server, or smtp server, I can see the benefits. But, again, as a router that loads a minimal filesystem, why go to the bother?
Later Tony > The existing 2.2.19 kernel trees won't correctly load some of > the filesystem modules, which appears to be an interaction between the > openwall patches and the reiserfs patch. > _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user