My root partition is reiserfs. So far I have not seen any problems. Is it
a big NO NO?
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On Jan 21, 2005, at 3:40 PM, David Boyes wrote:
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> 1) / as ext2 or ext3 (depending on distribution and platform -- usually
> ext2 on zSeries)
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This is the only place I disagree with David; I kind of recommend
splitting /boot off and making that a small ext2 partition that
contains the IPL record, initrd, and kernel.  Then / can be LVM, or
ext3 (you'd still need ext3 modules in your initrd of course, if it's
not in the kernel), or whatever.  This may be more hassle than it's
worth in your environment.  For our development machines, it certainly
is.

Adam

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