Stroller wrote:
On 28 Aug 2010, at 00:06, Mick wrote:
On Friday 27 August 2010 11:21:08 Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Friday 27 August 2010 11:49:00 Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Hmmm, I use resierfs for my file systems, most of them anyway. I
still
use e2fsprogs to change those?
Nope:
eve ~ # reiserfstune --help
reiserfstune: unrecognized option '--help'
reiserfstune: Usage: reiserfstune [options] device [block-count]
Options:
-j | --journal-device file current journal device
--journal-new-device file new journal device
-o | --journal-new-offset N new journal offset in blocks
-s | --journal-new-size N new journal size in blocks
-t | --trans-max-size N new journal max transaction size in
blocks --no-journal-available current journal is not
available
--make-journal-standard new journal to be standard
-b | --add-badblocks file add to bad block list
-B | --badblocks file set the bad block list
-u | --uuid UUID|random set new UUID
-l | --label LABEL set new label
-f | --force force tuning, less confirmations
-V print version and exit
IOW (as example):
reiserfstune -l ROOTDISK /dev/hda1
...
While on the topic of labels, is there a way to change the label of a
reiser4
partition, *after* it has been created? I rebuilt two partitions and
forgot
to relabel them ...
Isn't the answer to that in the stuff you quoted?
Surely one can use reiserfstune without damaging the filesystem?
That could be asking a lot for me. lol I would think it could be
changed the same way it was set tho. reiserfstune -l LABEL
I got a lot of ideas here. o_O
Dale
:-) :-)