hey i tried the hd.img that you made pixel and it refuses to load the
ide mod's and therefor leaves me without access to the ide drives on my
system, the scsi mod for my 2940 dose load though.
-DarlWlf
sers!
What can i do, to compile from ext to reiser=?
after upgradind to beta3 from 7.0 II, its again ext filesystem!
can you help me?;_)
thanks
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Penguin
:~sers!
:~What can i do, to compile from ext to reiser=?
:~after upgradind to beta3 from 7.0 II, its again ext filesystem!
:~can you help me?;_)
:~thanks
:~!
WDYTWA? Magiciens?
1) You have an ext2 partition full of thingies
2) You want to keep this partition intact, so you do upgrade
AFAIK,
Denis HAVLIK wrote:
:~sers!
:~What can i do, to compile from ext to reiser=?
:~after upgradind to beta3 from 7.0 II, its again ext filesystem!
:~can you help me?;_)
:~thanks
:~!
WDYTWA? Magiciens?
1) You have an ext2 partition full of thingies
2) You want to keep this partition
John Grange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have moved my install drive to reiserfs now, is there a possible hack
to get the hd install working in that way?
well, well... will i or won't it do it 4u ;p
ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/pixel/hd.img should do it. I don't know if it
works, i have not
Pixel wrote:
John Grange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have moved my install drive to reiserfs now, is there a possible hack
to get the hd install working in that way?
well, well... will i or won't it do it 4u ;p
ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/pixel/hd.img should do it. I don't know if
I have moved my install drive to reiserfs now, is there a possible hack
to get the hd install working in that way?
I do not have the drive space to move back to ext2, dose someone have
instructions on how to get 7.1 to install from a reiserfs partion?
-DarkWlf
I just installed a server, and for a laugh - and to stress test, I set it up
to mail 1 emails to various users on our system, (throw away accounts)
We handle about 100 Virtual domains here, and we thought for the exercise it
will be fun to watch.
All of the systems coped ok, except the
"Hoyt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use a 2.88MB floppy image on the CD to include reiserfs support - leave
it
off the floppy images (or use 1.7MB floppy images)?
this solution doen't work on all hardware.
It should since 2.88 mb is standard el torrito. (This is the max that is
standard
"Michael Irving" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Hoyt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use a 2.88MB floppy image on the CD to include reiserfs support - leave
it
off the floppy images (or use 1.7MB floppy images)?
this solution doen't work on all hardware.
It should since 2.88 mb is
- Original Message -
From: "Pixel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] ReiserFS install?
It should since 2.88 mb is standard el torrito. (This is the max that is
standard el torrito) if you go for the hd i
"Hoyt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use a 2.88MB floppy image on the CD to include reiserfs support - leave it
off the floppy images (or use 1.7MB floppy images)?
this solution doen't work on all hardware.
--
MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com
In travel.
- Original Message -
From: "Pixel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] ReiserFS install?
Anton Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are we going to get support for hd installs from ReiserFS?
one day, su
Anton Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are we going to get support for hd installs from ReiserFS?
one day, sure! The pb is of course as usual the very little room on the floppy.
Maybe i should remove some raid modules...
Anton Graham wrote:
Are we going to get support for hd installs from ReiserFS?
I ran into this problem too. Luckily I had another ext2 partition that I
could copy stuff to.
--
Steve Fox
http://k-lug.com
Are we going to get support for hd installs from ReiserFS?
Bobby Dowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought that ext2 was a journaling filesystem ...what are the advantages of
reiserf and how do i specify it at install?
we really should have a FAQ of Cooker :-))
advantages : no more loong fsck's on your 27Gb...
specify: choose "fs type"
Hi,
when using mkreiserfs from reiserfs-utils-3.5.19-1mdk
it prints `ReiserFS version 3.5.18'. I guess someone
included an old mkreiserfs in the 3.5.19-mdk-package.
Oops, I just saw, that the 2.2.15-1mdk kernels also
contain reiserfs 3.5.18. So reiserfs-utils has a wrong
version number.
ptah wrote:
What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
heard much about this yet. Thanks
You can find all relevant information about reiserfs under
http://devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs/
Cheers,
~Andreas
"Have you noticed there are no interesting people in heaven?
--Just
Does anyone know what the notail thing does?
Cant find that in man mount or man fstab.
Do I have to att something special to lilo if i like to use the whole disk
with reiserfs?
I have also heard that there is some patch to grub for reiserfs so i think
that a patched grub would be nice in
Magnus Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know what the notail thing does?
see the reiserfs faq
Cant find that in man mount or man fstab.
Do I have to att something special to lilo if i like to use the whole disk
with reiserfs?
no, you just need to have the kernel on notail
Your filesystems can be totally reiserfs - and with the bundled new LILO
you don't even need to have /boot under the 1024th cylinder. Last time
I've heard DrakX will only configure LILO if your kernel is on a
reiserfs partition though - no GRUB.
Regards,
Michèl
Magnus Holmberg wrote:
Is it
Magnus Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to install Mandrake 7.1 on a / partition with reiserfs.
yes u can :)
the notail option of reiserfs permits lilo to work no reiserfs.
you'll loose some space though, so you should not have a huge big reiserfs.
DrakX will take care of
Magnus Holmberg wrote:
Is it possible to install Mandrake 7.1 on a / partition with reiserfs.
Or do i need to have /boot on ext2 filesystem?
I did all partitions except windows, swap, and /boot on reiser. I did
/boot on ext2 because checking it is trivial and I had no notion whether
the
I've been playing around with an idea about using reiserfs on a Cache
appliance. Seeing how reiserfs is so much faster with lots of small
files I though it would make a great filesystem for use with Squid.
I would be interesting to use the same machine with ext2 vs reiser
on a squid bakeoff.
I have a single '/' partition and a '/home' that are both RiserFS.
No ext2 anywhere on my PC.
/dev/hda2 / reiserfs notail 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
/dev/hda1
Magnus,
I just finished up a Cooker install off a local mirror. Used ReiserFS
mounted as / no /boot or anything. Its easier for me on this smallish drive,
works like a champ right now. Tried crashing it to see the Journalling in
action and everything works as advertised..
Austin
Austin Theen
"Bovy, Steve" wrote:
I want to format and use reiserfs as
my default file system of choice , why cant i do this
What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
heard much about this yet. Thanks
What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
heard much about this yet. Thanks
It is a journeling file system. When your system crashes it can recover
faster without having to use fsck. Also it's supposed to be faster than
ext2.
ptah wrote:
What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
heard much about this yet. Thanks
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Brook humphrey wrote:
It is a journeling file system. When your system crashes it can recover
faster without having to use fsck. Also it's supposed to be faster than
ext2.
ptah wrote:
What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
heard much about
OK, I set up some processes to fork makes under several users, and chose local
(/home/username) makes of a software package (nmap), all starting based on the
existence of a trigger file in / and waiting a random number of seconds
between 0 and 20 before beginning the make loop.
And then I
I have been using Reiser on a 72 GB hardware raid.
2.2.14 kernel
Linux Mandrake (air)
Dual PIII 450 system
We have over 60 users using a Interbase 5.6 Database that runs on it.
Our database has a usage delta of over 3 GB a month.
We even had a drive fail in the RAID.
No problems, no hiccups,
Taras Glek wrote:
This is exactly what I needed to know. No, I haven't tested ReiserFS, Mandrake
kernels are hard to recompile(for me at least). I'm not sure what options need
to be selected(ie. last time I recompiled, my SB Live stopped working).
Another question. ALSA seems to support
Taras Glek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/dev/sr0 as it should, rendering the cdrom entry in fstab useless unless i do
"cd /dev rm -f /dev/cdrom ln /dev/sr0 /dev/cdrom".
If you could fix this tiny bug in DrakX it would be great.
done in cooker...
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Hoyt wrote:
Any plans on including Reiserfs in cooker, or at least including the patch
to the kernel since the reiserfs patch seems to only work on the stack
kernel?
There are plans - the reason it didn't put it in there already was that
it didn't get updated for a long
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