Dave Kleikamp wrote:

> The problem is triggered by the /etc/init.d/earlykdm script.  It runs
> the preload command against a list of files that includes directories,
> and the directories caused jfs to get confused, and think there was file
> corruption.
> 
> Workaround is to disable the earlykdm script, or at least the lines that
> run preload.

Dave,

thanks for the update - this is good news.  It also explains why my install on 
the PII
went fine - I only did a minimal install, meaning no X, KDE and no earlykdm ...

I'll copy your reply to the opensuse list - one or two people have been asking 
about JFS
over there.


/Per Jessen, Zürich



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