On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 15:22:35 +0100, Zeno R.R. Davatz wrote:

>Ok, thanks for the replies.
>I installed jfsutils 1.1.5 and now jfs on /dev/hda3 works great.
>Now ext2 gives me problems on /dev/hda1.
>Is it possible to put a jfs for a boot partition? Then I will exchange the ext2 with 
>jfs.

Yep, it's possible - this is what I typically do. You'll need jfs available at 
boot-time,
ie. either built-in or in an initrd. Personally I compile a kernel with jfs built-in.  


/Per Jessen



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