Reiserfs is definitely a 2.4 kernel. It seems that since woody is going to go out with a 2.2.[19-20] kernel, this in particular will be in another release. (right?) Russell On Sunday 15 July 2001 21:09, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > writes: > > Someone on #debian-devel@OPN told me you are responsible for the woody > > bootdisks. And I just have a couple of questions. Will they contain > > support for reiserfs? > > Somewhat. We are ready, but since there is no kernel-image > (preferably 2.2 based, but I realize most reiserfs support is in 2.4) > with reiserfs in Debian itself, we can't actually ship boot-floppies > with support for that. > > > And how about Grub? > > Nope, I don't believe so. We haven't had a chance to get support for > that in debootstrap, the program that configures the boot-loader. > > > Adding Reiserfs to the root (/) is hard enough as it is. I'd love to > > see it as an option to format reiserfs or/and perhaps even > > xfs/jfs/ext3 instead of ext2 in the installation. We're running very > > big filesystems in production here so ext2 isnt really an option, if > > the computer fails and goes down we cannot afford to wait several > > hours for fsck. If you have any experimental bootdisks with reiserfs > > support already I'd love to try them out. > > I don't know if there are experimental versions floating around, maybe > someone on this list knows... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]