* Robert Reid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm am considering putting ReiserFS onto my debian system when I put a
> 2.4.x kernel on.  Can ResierFS be currently be used as a root partition
> or not? If not, should I make /home, /usr and /var separate Resier
> partitions?
I've been using it (with Kernel 2.[234] / Deb) for some time and love
it.  Its fast and stable now and it seems reliable.

The only problem I had was with a resier'ed root disk.  Lilo got fscked
up and the machine wouldn't boot (not the fault of reiser) but I didn't
have a resier enabled boot disk (D'oh).

I found one on the net though and got everything back up and running
without a problem.
> 
> I've also heard that there were some issues with exporting
> ResierFS paritions via NFS - is this still a problem? (I shouldn't
> need
> to generally, but might be useful occasionly, i.e. backups).
> 
Don't know about that one - I'll test it tonight.

Greeno
-- 
Tony Green



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