Re: yaboot and jfs

2006-07-21 Thread Roger Leigh
Mike Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ... >> I currently use grub on the x86 and am very happy with it. Does Grub 2 >> work on PPC? Previously it hasn't; I'm not sure what the difference is >> between them (other than where their configs go). >> Doug. > > It worked

Re: yaboot and jfs

2006-07-19 Thread Mike Small
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ... > I currently use grub on the x86 and am very happy with it. Does Grub 2 > work on PPC? Previously it hasn't; I'm not sure what the difference is > between them (other than where their configs go). > Doug. It worked on my G4 PowerMac last time I tried it. One of th

Re: yaboot and jfs

2006-07-19 Thread dtutty
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 06:22:50PM -0400, Mike Small wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > power goes back out during ext2/3 check/boot. In short, I like JFS. > > The yaboot docs say that the partition its conf points to can be ext2/3, > > XFS, or ReiserFS. > > Is there any word on JFS suppo

Re: yaboot and jfs

2006-07-19 Thread Mike Small
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > On my x86 computers, I've been using JFS for all my partitions: we're in > the country, power can go out. The comparisions showed that JFS uses > less processor power than ReiserFS and XFS. I've had failures if the > power goes back out during ext2/3 check/boot. In s

Re: yaboot and jfs

2006-07-19 Thread Johannes Berg
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 16:22 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The yaboot docs say that the partition its conf points to can be ext2/3, > XFS, or ReiserFS. As a workaround, you could just use a small ext2 /boot partition containing the kernel and all that. johannes signature.asc Description: