stupid end-user question about reiser4

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Hi,

I am using reiser4 for a couple of weeks for /home and some other stuff that I 
backup regularly or not really care about.

Today I accidentally hit reset instead of the power button (I use the power 
button to switch to a vt sometimes) and upon reboot I got the usual messages 
about the reiserfs partitions,  but nothing from the reiser4's.

[  45.727197] reiser4: sda5: found disk format 4.0.0.
[   51.014021] reiser4: sda6: found disk format 4.0.0.
[   52.317456] ReiserFS: sdb3: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard 
journal
[   52.317465] ReiserFS: sdb3: using journaled data mode
[   52.345958] ReiserFS: sdb3: journal params: device sdb3, size 8192, journal 
first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max 
trans age 30
[   52.347407] ReiserFS: sdb3: checking transaction log (sdb3)
[   52.356272] ReiserFS: sdb3: replayed 1 transactions in 0 seconds
[   52.387631] ReiserFS: sdb3: Using r5 hash to sort names
[   52.416347] ReiserFS: sdb5: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard 
journal
[   52.416357] ReiserFS: sdb5: using ordered data mode
[   52.428653] ReiserFS: sdb5: journal params: device sdb5, size 8192, journal 
first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max 
trans age 30
[   52.430128] ReiserFS: sdb5: checking transaction log (sdb5)
[   52.437570] ReiserFS: sdb5: replayed 1 transactions in 0 seconds
[   52.484026] ReiserFS: sdb5: Using r5 hash to sort names
[   52.517833] reiser4: sdb6: found disk format 4.0.0.

Is this normal behaviour of reiser4? to just mount silently and go on as if 
nothing happend? Or is there a bug in the init-scripts?
I haven't found anything about this in the documentation, so I am asking here. 
If this is explained somewhere, I would be very happy about a link.

Glück Auf
Volker
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