On 25/05/2016 01:22 μμ, doiggl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2016 11:58:53 +0300, Georgios Tsalikis
<georgios@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I happened to format a rootfs partition and another one for /home with
Reiser4. It proved to be a disaster. Apart from the slow boot times
(expected from this drive) even after reaching a functional GUI the
disk kept doing I/O like crazy. When /home became Btrfs the issue
ceased. My other computer that uses an entire drive formatted with
Reiser4 is nice and silent as well.
Hello,
As far as I know you have to boot with a Reiser4 enabled kernel to read
reiser4 filesystem.
--Glenn
# lsmod |grep -i reiser4
Module Size Used by
reiser4 442368 0
# cat /proc/filesystems |grep -i reiser4 |sort
reiser4
--Glenn
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It is implied that my kernel is patched and both / and /home were
mounted as Reiser4
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