Why on earth would Reiserfs be in the Kernel for as long as it has if it wasn't any good?

I find Knoppix to be a great tool when a system is unbootable, and it's normally not a good idea (very bad) to run an fsck on a mounted partition.

Thanks for your completely useless feedback.

Marc Wilson wrote:

On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 11:23:28AM -0400, James Herschel wrote:


I rebooted my server one day to find that I needed to run reiserfsck. So I booted up my trusty copy of Knoppix and ran it. It said that I needed to run --rebuild-tree, so I did.



One has to wonder why you felt you needed to boot Crappix in order to fsck the filesystem. Was there something wrong with the OS already installed?



What should I do next time?



Not use reiserfs.





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