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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:02:27 +0200
Francesco Biscani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yesterday I threw together a patchset to enable reiser4 for the vanilla
> 2.6.9-rc3 kernel. [...]
I did the same some time ago with the last official snapshot, which has
worked fine for me so far. reiser4 is used for my gentoo portage tree,
my /var filesystem, for a partition where portage compiles the packages
on and for Squid's cache (Squid is a http and ftp proxy).
> What are the pitfalls I'm falling in, doing this? Is this safe or is there
> stuff in -mm that is absolutely needed by reiser4?
Well I'd make the guess that if there is something in the mm kernel
which is absolutely needed by reiser4 then the thing won't link or you
will be unable to load the module if you chose to compile it as a
module.
> Thanks!
Regards,
Milan
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