Re: Unable to upgrade from RedHat 8.0 with Reiserfs root located on raid 5

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Reiferfs support is built into the stock RH9 kernel (module)
reiserfs-utils also comes stock.  You should be fine with reiser use.

Mark



Quoting Jeremy Portzer <jeremyp@xxxxxxxxx>:

> On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 13:51, Kevin Freeman wrote:
> > Apologies if this ends up as a duplicate - it has been about 2 hours
> > since the original posting, with no trace of the original.
> > ---
> > How can I convince the installer to load the reiserfs module before it
> > proclaims that I have no Linux partitions?  Starting an install with
> > "linux reiserfs" does not allow the installer to recognize reiserfs, at
> > least not on raid 5.  I have booted from the RedHat 9 CD with the
> following:
> > 
> 
> Does Red Hat Linux 9 ever claim to support reiserfs in any way?  I've
> never heard of it being used with Red Hat kernels before. Are you sure
> this is supposed to work?
> 
> --Jeremy
> 
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