Hi List,
I also recommend that you will compile the ReiserFS patch after the 
installation proccess by getting the reiserFS gziped patch and type this 
command:
zcat /usr/local/src/reiserfs-patch.gz | patch -p1    (/usr/local/src is 
where the file has to be). Then, You can just compile the kernel as usual 
and you will have a new option of ReiserFS in the menus.

At 04:05 20/04/01 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>If you're installing Redhat 7.1 from scratch - you know the pain that it
>makes that it does't support creating ReiserFS partitions and installing your
>stuff on it...
>
>This is very important for notebook users also - think what happends when you
>had a total power off (you didn't notice that your battery have 0% power),
>and then you'll have to fsck your entire Linux partitions (I had the pleasure
>of doing it with 18GB disk, not fun)...
>
>So, go to this URL and grab the floppy image from there, copy it to a floppy
>disk, and boot from it instead of your Redhat CD-1. Then put Redhat 7.1 CD-1
>in your cdrom, and continute the installation as usual - only with disk
>druid, click on that "ReiserFS" option..
>
>Oh, you might want to upgrade the kernel to 2.4.3 or more since there were
>few fixes to ReiserFS..
>
>URL: http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br
>
>Hetz
>
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