Akemi Yagi wrote:

> Right.  You should not need to manually load the module. I did that
> for testing purposes.

ok.

instead of running yum thru elrepo, i had pulled file and ran local install.

[r...@argosyiayia ~]# cd /home/users/www/elrepo.org/linux/elrepo/el5/i386/RPMS
[r...@argosyiayia RPMS]# yum \
localinstall kmod-reiserfs-1.00-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
<snip>
Running Transaction
  Installing: kmod-reiserfs                ######################### [1/1]
Unable to look at what's on dbus

Installed: kmod-reiserfs.i686 0:1.00-1.el5.elrepo
Complete!
[r...@argosyiayia RPMS]#

as you can see, only error is with 'dbus'.

ignoring this, i changed '/etc/fstab' to mount /dev/hdc1, a reiserfs and
rebooted.

during reboot,  only error was that reiserfsck was not available.

a check of logs shows mounting /dev/hdc1. nothing about reiserfsck.

being that yumex does not show reiserfsck, as i had expected, what package
would i find it in on elrepo?

taia.

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