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On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 07:40:31PM -0400, Nick Smith wrote:
the first time i tried to install centos on my fileserver it detected my reiserfs drives but then didnt give me a kernel to actually access them - strike one
Err, investigating whether upstream supports reiser would have been a good first move.
Yeah, never thought i had to, every other distro ive tired has it, and it manages small files better than ext3, but i know now.
Every other non-enterprise distro, you mean ? Or have you tried the enterprise ones too ?
It is something many people keep forgeting. CentOS (and upstream) is not a standard distro, but an enterprise one. Rules change a lot in that case.
now im trying centos on my mail server, wipe the drives, created a mirrored raid array from the setup, (took over 14 hours to format and
That's *extraordinarily* slow, as in something seems very bad.
the drives are in perfect condition, ran the previous OS without any problems, they are almost new.
Maybe something related to the chipset ?
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