Compile your own kernel.  Yes, I know it sounds daunting, but the whole
process is well documented (see the README).  Remember to patch your
kernel using this command:
zcat linux....reiserfs.....gz | patch -P0.
get the linux kernel 2.4test9 at www.kernel.org
get the linux reiserfs 2.4test9 patch at www.reiserfs.org

... and whatever you do, DON'T skip a step in the README.

ZE

On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:

> Hello cooker,
>       Using mdk 7.2 rc 1 with reiserfs, I decided to upgrade to the latest
> hackkernel (2.4.0-0.35mdk) using rpm -Uvh and then following the
> instructions on your website for people using reiser file system, I
> installed the stock kernel via rpm -i and then did the depmod -a, etc, etc.
> I tried to mkinitrd and got the message "no reiserfs module found".  Any
> ideas?
> 
> TIA, Mike
> 
> 
> 

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