Jason E. Stewart wrote:
So after having gotten reiserfs working, I want to move my root
partition over to reiserfs. Apparently yaboot can't yet handle loading
kernels off reiserfs so I need to have my kernels on a separate ext2
partition.
What would the .conf look like for this? I read the man pages but
wasn't quite sure, and I don't want to fsck this one up...
This is on a pismo laptop with the internal ide drive (/dev/hda).
/dev/hda13 is my new reiserfs partition that I want to make root.
/dev/hda11 is is the old ext2 partition that has my kernels.
The image is /boot/vmlinux
is this correct?
image=/boot/vmlinux
label=Linux-reiser
append="video=aty128fb:crt:1"
partition=11
root=/dev/hda13
read-only
Yep, looks good (it works for me like that ;). I assume you have all kernels
on partition 11 so you could make that a global option - just a suggestion.
Thanks (Ethan ;-)
I hope you also accept an answer from me... :)
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