Re: reiser4 mount options

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it works without initrd for me.  the mount options are set properly in
/proc/mounts now. 

still need to see how it performs 

thanks a lot!


Zan Lynx wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 17:28 +0300, Edward Shishkin wrote:
> 
>> Sorry, ignore my suggestion about fstab. It is impossible to pass
>> reiser4-specific mount options for ''/" via fstab, because all such
>> options
>> are passed to "/" via remount, but ->remount_fs() super operation is not
>> implemented for reiser4.
>> 
>> However, it is possible to pass reiser4-specific mount options for "/"
>> via
>> boot loader. I have passed a string "rootflags=tmgr.atom_max_size=2048"
>> to my grub, and it works for me. Note, that prefix "tmgr." is required
>> and
>> values should be passed in decimal format.
> 
> Last year when I needed rootflags I found out that they only work if
> your distro implements them through an initrd or initramfs.  Since most
> distros do this it works ok.  But my Gentoo system did not use an
> initramfs and I could not get rootflags options to work on the kernel
> command line.
> 
> So I made my own initramfs with BusyBox and a short script.
> -- 
> Zan Lynx <zlynx@xxxxxxx>
> 
>  
> 

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