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New Note about reiserfs.
BTW, mkreiserfs will take /dev/sdb ... and not complain that you should be giving it /dev/sdb1 or 2.. or.....

*ahem*.

Not that anybody I know would be that dumb......


Addison

(this is why I was using a spare disk)
New Static goes "heh heh heh"
    BTW, mkreiserfs will take /dev/sdb ... and not complain that you should be giving it /dev/sdb1 or 2.. or.....

    *ahem*.

    Not that anybody I know would be that dumb......


No.....never! :-)

Wade.

"All around me are nothing but fakes
Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"

New Scrap /dev/ go devfs
There's one way to solve the problem.
Go straight into devfs.
It's actually quite stable, and not only that has quite a few nifty features.
No more flat files taking up precious inodes :)
New Caldera engineers say "use caution".
Their testing shows reiserfs results in data corruption under heavy load. The implication was they meant "damned heavy load", but data corruption nontheless.
[link|www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New Early 2.4.x kernels
I've heard of this problem with early 2.4.x kernels. Nobody's reported it with 2.2.x, and it's fixed in current 2.4.x kernels. I've had no problems in six months under 2.2.18.
--

Karsten M. Self [link|mailto:kmself@ix.netcom.com|kmself@ix.netcom.com]


What part of "gestalt" don't you understand?
     Note about reiserfs. - (addison) - (4)
         Static goes "heh heh heh" - (static)
         Scrap /dev/ go devfs - (Gibbo) - (2)
             Caldera engineers say "use caution". - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                 Early 2.4.x kernels - (kmself)

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