On 8/3/05, Steven Vishoot sir_funzone@yahoo.com wrote:
Ugo,
hmmmm at first i was saying to myself, well sudo said that he knew about the riserfs support in centosplus directory but that he cant do that with kickstart. Now i see what you are talking about, use kickstart and then do a yum update kernel(for riserfs) and then reboot. ah i see said the blind man to the deaf man.
Keep in mind that the kernel used during the kickstart process (used to be called the BOOT kernel) has to support the file system type, otherwise you can't create the file system(s) during the kick process. Someone recommended installing a kernel that supports the file system then do mkfs using that kernel after the kick, but this seems kind of kludgy.
--- Ugo Bellavance ugob@camo-route.com wrote:
sudo Yang wrote:
We rely heavily on ReiserFS. Unfortunately,
RedHat Enterprise and
CentOS do not support it.
See centosplus repository
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/centosplus/Readme.txt
The kernel in there supports it. You could also compile you own kernel (i know, it is not obvious).
-- Ugo
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