Hi all,

I have Linux installed on my laptop as well and have several partitions I would 
like to mount that are formatted with Reiserfs.  In Linux, I would access the 
device as /dev/sda7, in Open Solaris, I think that would be /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 
since it is in an extended partition.  I have gone through all of the most 
common configurations c1, c2, c3, c4, ... with no luck.

Can I mount a ReiserFS partition in Open Solaris?

I was reading here that ext3 and reiserfs are not part of the Open Solaris 
Kernel:
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Desktop_FAQ_for_Solaris_Nevada_(JDS)?cid=e6214

The other thing I noticed in the article too is that if it were a ZFS or UFS 
filesystem, it would be mounted automatically.  If I can mount reiserfs, is it 
possible to declare the mount point in an equivalent /etc/fstab?


Thanks,
Walter
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