I assume you want to nondestructively convert your reiserfs partitions back into ext2. Short answer is, sorry, that's impossible at the moment. Long answer is you'll need another drive to act as a buffer where you can store the data in your partitions first while you reformat and erase the old partitions. You'll only be able to do it from a rescue disk from the way your partitions are organized (how'd you get your root partition to be reiserfs?)
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