Obviously, yes, for the moment. On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Linux User #330250 <linuxuser330...@gmx.net > wrote:
> Hello! > > So, I managed to compile a new kernel and start it. > > I have a Debian system running and chrooted into a Gentoo system and > compiled a gentoo kernel, one with 4k pagesize and one with 64k > pagesize. The reason is that the nouveau driver is said to only work > with 4k pagesize, but the standard Debian kernel for ppc64 uses 64k > pagesize. > > No I have hit another issue: > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/16583 > > I use btrfs for the benefit of being able to return to previous > snapshots, so would be able to reset a system to a working state, be it > Debian (from a booted Gentoo as a resuce system) or Gentoo (from a > booted Debian as a rescue system). > > No I am able to boot into Debian and into Gentoo: but ONLY with a 64k > pagesize kernel! > The 4k pagesize Gentoo kernel tells me that btrfs cannot be mounted, > because of an unsupported sector size of 65536. > > This is a bad situation. > Should I do it all over again on an ext4 file system?!?!? > I would rather like the nouveau driver to be fixed to work on a 64k > pagesize system (or the btrfs driver to work on both 64k and 4k equally). > > I hat it when things like this happen… > Andreas aka Linux User #330250 > >