I built kernel 2.4.9 last night and also noted that the Reiserfs was greyed 
out and not available.  My root partition was reiserfs so that was a problem 
for me.  Went to the reiserfs site and saw that the last patch available was 
for the 2.4.7 kernel.

Does anyone know what is up with them?  Is reiserfs still going to be part of 
the kernel?

TIA

----
Marianne Taylor


On Thursday 23 August 2001 10:00, you wrote:
>Net Llama wrote:
>> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>Net Llama wrote:
>>>>Oh, that's right, reiserfs did get crammed into the official kernel
>>>>source.  my mistake, i only user XFS, which does require a patch to
>>>
>>>the
>>>
>>>>source.
>>>>
>>>>So, if you didn't see an entry for resierfs then you prolly were not
>>>>compiling the correct kernel version, or you just missed it
>>>
>>>altogether.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Oh, there was an entry there, all right. It was greyed out and not
>>>editable, using make xconfig.
>>
>> Then you failed to say Y to something earlier, such as perhaps,
>> Development & Experimental stuffs.
>>
>> Have you looked at the ReiserFS SxS?  I dont' use Reiserfs, never have.
>> I'm an XFS guy, so i can't really say for sure what is needed.
>
>Could be. I'm not all that concerned with it. I wasn't going to enable
>it anyway. It was just greyed out and I didn't know why. I was under the
>impression that ReiserFS just came with the newer kernels.
>
>Hopefuly tonight I'll get some more time to play with it.
>
>BTW, no need to CC my @home account anymore, I re-subscribed using my
>@home address. I may have to loose my iwmail mail-forwarding account.
>I've had it since my AOL days way back when, but it's been real flakey
>lately. mail.com bought 'em out and they're reconfiguring servers for
>their entire user base and it's a mess right now. I'm still getting
>messages from two days ago.
>
>Thanks,
>Tim
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