the problem being, I have the following partitions: /dev/hda swap /mnt/win (fat32) / (ext2) /doc (reiserfs)
/dev/hdb going to be a FreeBSD installation. so can that be done? It seems to me - not easily :) But is there a way of doing it before installing? Renai On Monday 30 April 2001 15:47, Oki DZ wrote: > Renai LeMay wrote: > > I've been using reiserfs on my /doc partition for a while, and am very > > impressed with it's performance. > > It is fast, indeed. And fsck'ing no more :-) > > > A question - is it possible to install a reiserfs version of debian? > > > > how is this done? I think I saw something about resierfs-boot floppies a > > while back. > > If you have an already running Debian system, then it would be easier to > convert the partitions into reiserfs; provided that you have enough > space on an unused partition. For example, if you have a /usr partition, > then you can copy all the files in the partition into your mounted > unused partition. Say, it was mounted on /mnt, then copy the files > using: cp -avf /usr/* /mnt. Then on the /etc/fstab, redirect whatever > device that was mounted on /usr to the device mounted on /mnt. Do the > same for /var. It is pretty tedious and error prone (meaning: if it's > the only system you use, there's a probability that it wouldn't be able > to be booted). > > I think it would be great if Debian has a filesystem converter program, > that can be run as, e.g., easily as: convert2reiserfs /usr > /dev/<unusedpartition> > which would be run when the system is booted (right before the partition > is mounted). > > Problem is, with all the above copying files procedure, you'd be left > with the root partition that is always mounted read-only. Because it is > read-only, reiserfs "replays" the transaction log, well, on a read-only > filesystem. I don't know what the consequences of it; mesg only says > (approx.) "warning, replaying transaction log on a read-only > filesystem". It's a warning, not an error. So, the log might be replayed > correctly, or might be not. > > Oki