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Subject: Re: Debian Floppies/ReiserFS
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From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 13 Oct 2000 23:07:52 -0400
In-Reply-To: Jeremy Koch's message of "Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:58:27 -0400"
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Jeremy Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, I'm not a Debian developer either, but a few weeks ago I hacked up
> a set of disks quite similar based on Potato.
>
> http://psouth.net/~jjk/projects/reiser-debian/
>
> It seems kind of silly to duplicate efforts, perhaps we should put our
> heads together and remove some of that 'manual intervention'. :)
>
> (My disk set requires the bit of manual mkfs/mount/etc. too...)
Hmm. I am happy to make CVS accounts (if needed) and a branch for you
guys so you can work from CVS together and we can have that ready to
be moved into the mainstream if we need to.
Please do *not* commit anything into the mainline -- be sure to talk
to me to get the CVS area issues straight first.
This goes for other boot-floppies-based efforts which are going on --
see another message to this list.
I hate duplication of effort.
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