Re: [OT} Linux and reiserfs
MaX in the FaX wrote: Frank Zimmermann wrote: MaX in the FaX wrote: Or you can find them here, worked very smooth for me: yes, but the number of drivers is very poor (1 disk vs 4 disks). ciao, MaX Did I get it right? With your link you can do it with 1 driver disk? That's cool, because I had a litte hiccup with one of my disks during installation. Any it works fine now. Frank BTW: I think you should have a look in your Prefenrces. As far as I can see you're sending your mail as text and html.
Re: [OT} Linux and reiserfs
Frank Zimmermann wrote: MaX in the FaX wrote: Or you can find them here, worked very smooth for me: yes, but the number of drivers is very poor (1 disk vs 4 disks). ciao, MaX _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [OT} Linux and reiserfs
MaX in the FaX wrote: Sean Quinlan wrote: * Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-07-15 19:40): Unofficial reiserfs install disks seem to come and go quite regularly, the site I got mine from no longer exists... but this site looks like it has pretty much the same disks: http://debianboot.digitaltux.com/ below a Forwarw of a email of mine, in debian-italy there is 6 floppy image (1 rescue, 1 root and 4 drivers) for a little bit complete installation. This disks are based on kernel 2.2.19 + reiserfs. enjoy MaX Or you can find them here, worked very smooth for me: http://markybobdeb.sourceforge.net/zoltan/ Frank
Re: [OT} Linux and reiserfs
Sean Quinlan wrote: * Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-07-15 19:40): Unofficial reiserfs install disks seem to come and go quite regularly, the site I got mine from no longer exists... but this site looks like it has pretty much the same disks: http://debianboot.digitaltux.com/ below a Forwarw of a email of mine, in debian-italy there is 6 floppy image (1 rescue, 1 root and 4 drivers) for a little bit complete installation. This disks are based on kernel 2.2.19 + reiserfs. enjoy MaX -- ciao a tutti, viste le notevoli richieste che ho ricevuto in privato, e non avendo intenzione di scrivere una decina di email uguali, messo il documento qui: http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/ab63fc3c/bc/ReiserFs.txt?bc8z6o7AYDzK2pRH due persone mi hanno fatto notare che su debianplanet il sito contenente le immagini dei floppy non sono piu` raggiungibili. bene, ho messo le mie qui: (6 floppy) http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/ab63fc3c/bc/root.bin?bc8z6o7ALPb5oAVK http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/ab63fc3c/bc/rescue.bin?bc8z6o7AVB7jUjI1 http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/ab63fc3c/bc/driver-1.bin?bc8z6o7AD_56.OHr http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/ab63fc3c/bc/driver-2.bin?bc8z6o7AJLx3kjPI http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/ab63fc3c/bc/driver-3.bin?bc8z6o7ANbP_eYGD http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/ab63fc3c/bc/driver-4.bin?bc8z6o7AW6k.HpHa una volta scaricate, con una shell (come root) # dd if=immagineX of=/dev/fd0 dove immagineX e` il nome del file raw scaricato. l'installazione e´ uguale a quella di sempre, ma ha un paio di opzioni in piu` dedicate a reiserfs. L'installazione prevede automaticamente ad aggiungere l'opzione notail al disco di boot per garantire la riuscita dell'operazione. con questi floppy si ottiene un kernel 2.2.19 e reiserfs in tutte le partizioni desiderate. Purtroppo sono ancora in inglese, bisognerebbe che contattassi Eugenia F. per avere i .po del pacchetto boot-floppies che ha tradotto l'anno scorso... ma essendo pigro non ho voglia di cercarlo nella rete.. [:-)] ...dimemticavo!!! questi floppy NON hanno il supporto per pcmcia. mi spiace, ma non ci stava, inoltre non ho trovato il pacchetto corretto per abilitarlo. Per chi avesse bisogno del pcmcia e si accontenta per l'installazione (poi se lo ricompila con la versione preferita)... ho una versione con il 2.1.17. Sono tre floppy. saluti a tutti! MaX _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [OT} Linux and reiserfs
* Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-07-15 19:40): Are there boot images available for Debian that incorporate setting up reiserfs partitions from the beginning, i.e. selecting reiserfs as the partition type during an installation ?? Unofficial reiserfs install disks seem to come and go quite regularly, the site I got mine from no longer exists... but this site looks like it has pretty much the same disks: http://debianboot.digitaltux.com/ I'd be very wary of running reiser on a production server, but for a workstation like mine, I don't see any problem, and its been running fine for more than 6 months... As always YMMV :) Cheers, Sean -- Sean Quinlan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: [OT} Linux and reiserfs
Sean Quinlan wrote: * Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-07-15 19:40): Are there boot images available for Debian that incorporate setting up reiserfs partitions from the beginning, i.e. selecting reiserfs as the partition type during an installation ?? Unofficial reiserfs install disks seem to come and go quite regularly, the site I got mine from no longer exists... but this site looks like it has pretty much the same disks: Okay, I give. What's reiserfs? I keep reading it as Rye Serfs and giggling. bekj the ignorant apparently unless this is -really- obscure -- : Usual state: (e) None of the above. : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tertius.net.au/~gossamer/ : Questions are the creative acts of intelligence. : -- Frank Kingdom
Re: [OT} Linux and reiserfs
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 09:18:13AM +1000, Bek Oberin wrote: Okay, I give. What's reiserfs? I keep reading it as Rye Serfs and giggling. A journalling filesystem for Linux named after its creator, Hans Reiser. Sam -- (Sam Varghese) http://www.gnubies.com