Jeff Hoare wrote:
Sid Boyce wrote:
There was a difference between versions of reiserfs which caused my scsi disks not to be compatible with mandrake. I had to backup the data and mkreiserfs on those disks before they would mount. The current version in 9.2 is 3.6.18, I don't know what version is in 8.2. You can also expect to see some strange messages and perhaps hangs with hotplug and a good /etc/modprobe.conf was difficult until I installed the new modutils. It may have been a problem in 9.0, but I was able to codge it together by loading modules manually. Any reason you couldn't go to at least and preferably 9.1 on another disk, where you could copy across some of the critical files in /etc,/home and anything else needed, that would be a much easier way to go to 2.6. Regards Sid.
The version in 8.2 is 3.6.4 which is spose to be ok to use. Must be if the SuSe kernel (2.6.8) works ok I guess.Actually I never tried the vanilla 2.6.8, but since 2.6.7 and 2.6.9 didn't work I didn't bother. Yes I have installed the new modules-init package. I really just stripped the kernel right back to the bare minimum to make sure it would at least mount the fs, which SuSE's one did. Now I'll try adding back the stuff I needed. I did find some info on running 2.4 alongside 2.6, so I'll work through this. I was just that not being able to mount the fs was a major and prevented any progress. If reiserfs 3.6.18 is backward compatible with 3.6.4 then I may upgrade (after the backup).
As for why. I hadn't built the kernel in a while and I wanted to try out the new features. Its a laptop so I'm stuck with this drive, but b4 I go any further I will be copying the directories you mention across to the server :-) Thanks for the advise
Regards Jeff
If you have problems with the kernel.org kernels and the SuSE one works, it's probably something SuSE has included that the kernel.org ones don't. There is one .config setting that needs to be done CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y in order to see the bootup messages on the VC console, otherwise you get a black screen until you get the kdm login screen. My 9.2 x86_64 kernel was OK after the upgrade, the x86 one didn't include support for the on-board intel8x0 sound, so I switched to kernel.org 2.6.9-mm1 and I'm now running the x86_64 laptop on 2.6.10-rc1-mm4. The x86 box wouldn't boot 2.6.10-rc1-mm3, so I'm just building -mm4 to try on it. Excellent idea to backup the laptop to the server, I've always done a rsync backup of my whole laptop to the SuSE and Mandrake boxes as 24/7 running of IDE hard drives tend to accelerate their failure. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer =====LINUX ONLY USED HERE=====