Christian Trefzer wrote:
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 04:23:16PM +0200, Maciej Sołtysiak wrote:

There also is an issue with grub. The kernel alone is fine for creating 
partitions
(or loop devices) but with grub not patched we can't install boot partitions. 
No biggy,
I guess, but still a problem.

Few people keep a 32MB ext2 for /boot purposes these days, so it really
is imperative that grub can read kernel images off a reiser4 /.

I think there are patches, but I do keep a 32 meg ext3 for /boot, because it seems like no matter what FS I choose, there's some sort of caveat involving Grub. I know when installing XFS as a root FS on Ubuntu, it talks about Grub problems...

I mean, having Grub support everything would be nice, but if you're reformatting anyway, I don't think it's that imperative.

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