> > It is a high performance file system, still somewhat > > in the experimental stage. However, it has already > > (as I understand) proven useful to some advanced > > users with very particular requirements. > > > > It has a number of advanced features/benifits, but > > perhaps the most mentioned is journaling. > > I'm still waiting for an "ext22reiser" program. I'd like to > try reiser myself, but I'm too lazy to backup my system and > re-partition it. It's a home system, so there's nothing real > critical on it... > > Anyone ever heard or read about such a converter ??
Just checked the reiserfs website, www.namesys.com, I think, and it suggested the idea I had already. Resize your existing partition, create a partition to hold your current data, copy the data to the new partition, then make the original into a reiser partition. Hall