Hello, how can install my CentOS 4.3 under Reiserfs from install? (clean install)
I have to download the kernel from centosplus and integrate to my dvd and mofidy some things on anaconda or something?
I hace already googled about this but some answers are too crazy than I'm get scared!
I was thinking something like this: Format my S-ATA with other distro who support Resiserfs and when the install finish reboot and chroot to my particion and install the kernel from centosplus??? (I'm crazy?, this maybe work?)
Thanks for you help on this issue.
Jorge Garcia
On 5/3/06, Jorge García jorge@garsan.com.mx wrote:
Hello, how can install my CentOS 4.3 under Reiserfs from install? (clean install)
This would currently require rebuilding the install CD.
I hace already googled about this but some answers are too crazy than I'm get scared!
Yeah. Thinking about using Reiserfs makes me scared too. It's not what I'd consider production ready / stable for RHEL or CentOS.
I was thinking something like this: Format my S-ATA with other distro who support Resiserfs and when the install finish reboot and chroot to my particion and install the kernel from centosplus??? (I'm crazy?, this maybe work?)
Doing things this way is REALLY going to limit the use of your system. Why not install / on an ext3 partition and create a seperate data partition which uses reiserfs, if you really want to use it.
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On Wed, 2006-03-05 at 03:19 -0500, Jorge García wrote:
Hello, how can install my CentOS 4.3 under Reiserfs from install? (clean install)
I think if you type 'linux reiserfs' on the install screen (where you choose your install boot options), you'll have the ability to create reiserfs partitions.
Regards,
Ranbir
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
On Wed, 2006-03-05 at 03:19 -0500, Jorge García wrote:
Hello, how can install my CentOS 4.3 under Reiserfs from install? (clean install)
I think if you type 'linux reiserfs' on the install screen (where you choose your install boot options), you'll have the ability to create reiserfs partitions.
While that might be correct for RedHat's "byproduct" Fedora Core, it isn't for CentOS (or RHEL, as a matter of fact).
Ralph
On Wed, 2006-03-05 at 15:23 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I think if you type 'linux reiserfs' on the install screen (where you choose your install boot options), you'll have the ability to create reiserfs partitions.
While that might be correct for RedHat's "byproduct" Fedora Core, it isn't for CentOS (or RHEL, as a matter of fact).
Had no idea. I've never actually tried it in either distro: just read messages here and there about it, and assumed it was present in RHEL/CentOS and Fedora Core.
Thanks for the info.
Regards,
Ranbir