Hi all, first of all, I would like to congratulate and thank you for the stellar jobs you have done with the SPARC port of Debian. I am completely new to Debian, but not to GNU/Linux. I have been running Suse 7.3 for the last few months on my 2 x 168MHz SPARC II Ultra2 but I wasn't satisfied with an old and unsupported version of Linux, so I started shopping around for a new distro and decided to give Debian a try. For an advanced user, the install is clear and simple and fits on about 200MB. The only problem I have is with reiserfs. As I am using the box as a firewall, I would like to install as little software as possible, so if I could avoid installing GCC, then that's fine by me. So I had decided to only use the already compiled kernels, but it looks like none of them is including support for reiserfs, either in the kernel or as a module. I installed the reiserfsprogs, but without support in the kernel, I can't do much with those. First of all, is there a way I can get the compiled module for reiserfs, without compiling it myself? Then, do you plan to ship future version of the kernel with reiserfs support?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help and again hats off. Bertrand Sirodot. __________________________________________________ Yahoo! Plus - For a better Internet experience http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/yplus/yoffer.html

