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journalling FS (ReiserFS)



Please forgive my ignorance, but I was under the impression that you had to
run EITHER ext2 OR ReiserFS, not both on the same install. Is it actually
possible to run ReiserFS on particular partitiions and ext2 or the coming ext3
on others?

"Mark J. Dulcey" wrote:

> On Thu, 4 May 2000, Niall Kavanagh wrote:
>
> > > SuSE 6.4 comes with ReiserFS, a journaling file system. I haven't tried
> > > it, so I can't offer any opinion on how well it works.
> > >
> >
> > Anyone know what version? 3.5.18 is supposed to be stable. I just checked
> > the ReiserFS homepage, and it is commericially supported.
>
> According to the SuSE web site, 6.4 includes package reiserfs-3.5.18-3,
> which is the utilities for the file system. The file system itself is
> part of the kernel package; I don't know whether it is built it or loads
> as a module. (If it's a module, you can't use it on the root file system;
> that would have to be ext2.)
>
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