On Tuesday 20 February 2001 20:26, Ruairi Hickey wrote:
Doing an install with Sunday's cooker and setting the / partition to be
reiserfs after boot I get a no root device on 80:5 (0805 ?).. Does the
2.4.1-16 kernel support reiserfs root partitions ? (
Ruairi
I did another install today
Ruairi Hickey wrote:
Doing an install with Sunday's cooker and setting the / partition to be
reiserfs after boot I get a no root device on 80:5 (0805 ?).. Does the
2.4.1-16 kernel support reiserfs root partitions ? (
Ruairi
Doing an install with Sunday's cooker and setting the / partition to be
reiserfs after boot I get a no root device on 80:5 (0805 ?).. Does the
2.4.1-16 kernel support reiserfs root partitions ? (
Ruairi
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Ruairi Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Doing an install with Sunday's cooker and setting the / partition to be
reiserfs after boot I get a no root device on 80:5 (0805 ?).. Does the
2.4.1-16 kernel support reiserfs root partitions ? (
yes it does, i have just installed in cooker with full
I don't think so. Looks like the kernel module isn't loaded until a
filesystem in /etc/fstab is accessed. I also tried to make my root
partition with reiser and got the same results.
Ruairi Hickey wrote:
Doing an install with Sunday's cooker and setting the / partition to be
reiserfs
James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-Either it was fixed over the weekend and the installer fix hadn't
percolated out to us,
that should be the reason.
-You didn't install the standard 2.4.x kernel, you installed the 2.2.x
kernel or perhaps even the 2.4.1-linus version of the kernel
just installed in cooker with full reiserfs
without any problem..
I saw the same problem as Ruairi this weekend, up to date as of st least
Saturday night. So there are three possible explanations I see for it
working for you...
-Either it was fixed over the weekend and the installer fix hadn't