Re: Installing with 2.4 and ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread Jens Gecius
Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Grab the latest Debian reiserfs boot disks and use them to do the > > install. Then you'll have reiserfs as your boot partition the _easy_ > > way. > > Possibly dumb question, but I have an existing ext2fs system. Is there > an easy (or even a not so

Re: Installing with 2.4 and ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread Craig Dickson
Adam Warner wrote: > Grab the latest Debian reiserfs boot disks and use them to do the > install. Then you'll have reiserfs as your boot partition the _easy_ > way. Possibly dumb question, but I have an existing ext2fs system. Is there an easy (or even a not so easy) way of changing it to ReiserF

Re: Installing with 2.4 and ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread Adam Warner
Found the install disks that I used: http://debianboot.digitaltux.com/ I searched for ages to find these and it took me a while to find them again. I knew the guy's name started with "Z" :-) I used the ones with HPT366 support compiled in (that was a dream come true finding reiserfs and HPT366 D

Re: Installing with 2.4 and ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread Adam Warner
On 30 Jun 2001 16:45:37 +1000, Mikael Gustaf Claesson wrote: > I've ordered a new notebook, and I was thinking that maybe I should try > installing Debian. But I need kernel 2.4 and I want to use ReiserFS. Does > that mean that I have to install from sid? And will that mean that the > system will b

Re: Installing with 2.4 and ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread der.hans
Am 30. Jun, 2001 schwäzte Andy Mott so: > I'd install a standard Potato build, using the ReiserFS floppies from > here: > > http://debianboot.digitaltux.com/ > > Then simply upgrade the kernel. There's no need to use testing if you want > a tried and tested system. Here's the page on running 2.4.

Re: Installing with 2.4 and ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread Mart van de Wege
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 16:45:37 +1000 (EST) Mikael Gustaf Claesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've ordered a new notebook, and I was thinking that maybe I should try > installing Debian. But I need kernel 2.4 and I want to use ReiserFS. > Does > that mean that I have to install from sid? And will t

Re: Installing with 2.4 and ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread Andy Mott
Hey I'd install a standard Potato build, using the ReiserFS floppies from here: http://debianboot.digitaltux.com/ Then simply upgrade the kernel. There's no need to use testing if you want a tried and tested system. HTH Andy Mikael Gustaf Claesson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I've ordered a