Mick wrote:
On Saturday 28 August 2010 01:27:10 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?
Yes, but I am not sure if reiserfstune will work with reiser4 - I have only
used it with reiserfs and relabelling worked fine.

Slight hiccup here:

r...@smoker / # reiserfstune -l root /dev/hda6
reiserfstune: Reiserfstune is not allowed to be run on mounted filesystem.
r...@smoker / #

So, I have to do this from a CD/DVD.  Well, once done, it is done.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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