Adam Jenkins writes:
Please ignore that, I got my data back. Hadn't realised reiserfs uses
ext2 partitions, so I added aonther with fdisk, no big deal.
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Subject: [reiserfs-list] Lost partition?
I'm trying to recover a reiserfs partition, which
Title says it all: Reading the messages from this list for the last
month I could not find any hint if knfsd patch for 2.4.6 is still needed
or simply not being released yet. http://www.reiserfs.org/download.html
only offers linux-2.4.5-reiserfs-knfsd-patch.bz2 which yields hunks
failed
Hi ReiserFS friends,
as introduced several weeks ago, I am investigating
aging effects on reiserfs partitions with different workloads.
I would like to inform you about the status of my project.
Therefore I have put a page on the web, which gives some details:
On Tuesday, July 03, 2001 12:41:00 PM +0400 Vladimir V. Saveliev
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Hi
Jörg Spilker wrote:
Hello,
here a part of my syslog:
Jun 30 11:33:04 daolin postfix/smtpd[2310]: 1F1101536:
client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
Jun 30 11:33:04 daolin postfix/cleanup[2193]:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 12:18:39PM +0200, Martin Goik wrote:
Title says it all: Reading the messages from this list for the last
month I could not find any hint if knfsd patch for 2.4.6 is still needed
or simply not being released yet. http://www.reiserfs.org/download.html
only offers
On Thursday, July 05, 2001 04:14:49 PM -0300 Thomas T. Soares
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Hi all.
I did a test applying the v2.4.5/fs/reiserfs/super.c (umount) patch over
the new 2.4.6 and no .rej was renerated plus the system seems to be
operating normally with this kernel...
What
Eric Whiting wrote:
This generation number thing confuses/kills a single solaris 2.8 NFS
client for something as simple as doing a ./configure of bonnie++ on a
linux NFSV2 server. Neil Brown observed the same problem on a Solaris
2.6 client. I can't ./configure bonnie++ no matter what I try
Our system are using:
Redhat 6.2
Kernel 2.2.19
Reiserfs Patch 3.5.33
LVM 0.97
When I do a ls -al in my reiserfs partition, even in single user mode, it
list eveything line by line, kind of slowly, like go back the time that everybody
use a terminal many years ago.
OK, I know it doesn't