Hall Stevenson saw fit to inform me that:
>> >I plan to try the reiserfs, but an curious about
>> >the fsck. In particular, about when it runs after
>> >so many boots. Do I have to disable this somehow.
>> >I suspect a e2fsck on a reiserfs would be bad.
>>
>> tune2fs -i 0 -C 0
>>
>> is what u need
> >I plan to try the reiserfs, but an curious about
> >the fsck. In particular, about when it runs after
> >so many boots. Do I have to disable this somehow.
> >I suspect a e2fsck on a reiserfs would be bad.
>
> tune2fs -i 0 -C 0
>
> is what u need.
I read this on the ext3 patch page but I've got
Karsten M. Self saw fit to inform me that:
>on Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 03:52:24PM -0500, Kevin C. Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>wrote:
>> Maybe this is a stupid question but:
>>
>> I plan to try the reiserfs, but an curious about the fsck.
>> In particular, about when it runs after so many boots.
>> D
Kevin C. Smith saw fit to inform me that:
>Maybe this is a stupid question but:
>
>I plan to try the reiserfs, but an curious about the fsck.
>In particular, about when it runs after so many boots.
>Do I have to disable this somehow. I suspect a e2fsck on a reiserfs
>would be bad.
tune2fs -i 0 -C
on Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 03:52:24PM -0500, Kevin C. Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Maybe this is a stupid question but:
>
> I plan to try the reiserfs, but an curious about the fsck.
> In particular, about when it runs after so many boots.
> Do I have to disable this somehow. I suspect a e2fsc
Maybe this is a stupid question but:
I plan to try the reiserfs, but an curious about the fsck.
In particular, about when it runs after so many boots.
Do I have to disable this somehow. I suspect a e2fsck on a reiserfs
would be bad.
--
Kevin C. Smith | I think anybody who doesn't think
it should be officially supported in all distros when 2.4.1 comes out, but
until then you need to obtain the reiserfs patches to the kernel to use it
(suse comes preinstalled with a very heavily patched kernel).
I run reiserfs on top of LVM on my boxes, and its very nice to be able to
resize partit
Hello,
I noticed that SuSe supports ReiserFS. Is this also
supported by debian?
Thanks
Frank
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