Cool. Good thing you have some other systems you can call on. Unfortunately, my combination of a 2.2 kernel and 56k modem prevents me from helping more directly.
Goode luck. On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 01:20:25AM -0500, Pascal Hos wrote: > On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:20:02PM -0700, Rob wrote: > > touche. > > > > I recall someone on the -boot list posting about > > an unofficial rescue+reiserfs disk ( intended > > for install, but sure would help in this case ). > > > > check out this thread, mentions that lilo > > will handle a reiserfs /boot with the -notail > > option ( next in thread ) > > > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot-0010/msg00195.html > > > > I don't see a link, maybe email the author. > > > Thanks for the tip Rob. Unfortunately I already tried those disks and > they didn't seem to work. They were made using a 2.2 kernel and somehow > my system goes into an infinite loop of trying to load certain modules > which are not available on my system. > I am now compiling a similar kernel on another system that I have gotten > my tentacles on and creating a 2.4 boot diskette with support for > reiser. I'll post if it works > > Thanks, > Pascal > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

