Yeap, I guess that will probably work. 

And here I was trying to compile old versions of GRUB from namesys.com.

By the way, do you think the benchmarks from:

http://linuxhelp.150m.com/resources/fs-benchmarks.htm and
http://m.domaindlx.com/LinuxHelp/resources/fs-benchmarks.htm

are accurate?

.-------------------------.
| FILESYSTEM | TIME |DISK |
| TYPE       |(secs)|USAGE|
.-------------------------.
|REISER4 lzo | 1938 | 278 |
|REISER4 gzip| 2295 | 213 |
|REISER4     | 3462 | 692 |
|EXT2        | 4092 | 816 |
|JFS         | 4225 | 806 |
|EXT4        | 4408 | 816 |
|EXT3        | 4421 | 816 |
|XFS         | 4625 | 779 |
|REISER3     | 6178 | 793 |
|FAT32       |12342 | 988 |
|NTFS-3g     |10414 | 772 |
.-------------------------.


Column one measures the time taken to complete the bonnie++ benchmarking
test (run with the parameters bonnie++ -n128:128k:0)

Column two, Disk Usage: measures the amount of disk used to store 655MB
of raw data (which was 3 different copies of the Linux kernel sources).

Thanks for that, John.


On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 17:23:23 -0700, "H. Peter Anvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Anyway, I have patched the 2.6.20 kernel and have a partition formatted
> > with Reiser4.
> > 
> > However, I am having trouble getting LILO or GRUB working (with
> > Reiser4).
> > 
> > Could you guys who know all about this, help me, or point me to some
> > help.
> > 
> 
> Make your /boot a separate partition and format it as conservatively as 
> possible (e.g. ext3, or even ext2.)
> 
> Problem solved.
> 
>       -hpa
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