To your complaint, I have to add my kudos. I frequently run into
crashes and I have only had reiserfs filesystem that I had to rebuild in
well over a year of using it on half a dozen workstations. I use 2.4
exclusively and have often had "premature restarts".
David
Tony Hoyle wrote:
> jaso
On Friday, April 27, 2001 04:33:15 PM +0100 Tony Hoyle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reiserfs doesn't cope well with crashes Under 2.4 I wouldn't
> recommend using it on any kind of critical server - it seems to
> progressively corrupt itself (I'm looking at the second reformat and
> reins
jason wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As the subject would imply, I've been having problems with 2.4.x. I have
> my root partition (/dev/hda1) as reiserfs and also have another harddrive
> with a reiserfs partition (/dev/hdc1). Several programs write (e.g. save
> files to) /dev/hdc1, and I also store files
On Friday, April 27, 2001 02:40:50 AM -0700 jason
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ ouch ]
>
> reiserfs_read_super: can't find reiserfs filesystem on dev 03:01
> Invalid session # or type of track
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:01
>
> In case it's any help, I'm running Debia
Hello,
As the subject would imply, I've been having problems with 2.4.x. I have
my root partition (/dev/hda1) as reiserfs and also have another harddrive
with a reiserfs partition (/dev/hdc1). Several programs write (e.g. save
files to) /dev/hdc1, and I also store files there. Under 2.4.2, whenev
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