On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 13:49, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> 
> 1. Backup data, where to is your problem. It can be a spare disk, a tape
>    drive, or a separate partition.
> 2. Wipe out ext2/ext3/XFS/JFS/whatever filesystem, replacing it with
>    ReiserFS using the ReiserFS mkfs command (forgot which this is).
> 3. Restore data.
> 4. Modify /etc/fstab and company.
> 5. Reboot.

Ok, I got it.  But I'll be installing and compile afterwards a new
kernel-2.4.20 from source.  Based on ReiserFS's install how-to, I still
need to patch the kernel with the ReiserFS patch.  Do I really need to
patch the kernel source with ReiserFS patch or the kernel-2.4.20 has
already a native support on ReiserFS?

Please advice.

Thanks.

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