On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Michal Frackowiak wrote:

>>Installing reiser is harder, since you need to install somewhere, get a
>I think one of boot disk of woody is reiserfs-ready. So I could just
>start with a plain hdd.

I myself installed Woody on ext2-filesystem, but then later formatted a new
partition with reiserfs for my home directory. So you could easily install
Linux on ext2 and use safer reiserfs only for your home directory or other
important files. (but as I mentioned, I then abandoned reiserfs)


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