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On 29/12/2021 04.29, Bob Rogers wrote:
From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2021 03:24:57 +0100 (CET)
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Unknown filesystem 'reiserfs'
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root@orion> zypper search reiser Loading repository data... Reading installed packages...
S | Name | Summary | Type --+--------------------------+------------------------------------------+-------- | libreiser4-1_2-1 | Reiser4 filesystem library | package | libreiser4-minimal-1_2-1 | Minimal version of the Reiser4 filesys-> | package | libreiserfs-0_3-0 | ReiserFS File System Access Library | package | libreiserfs-0_3-0-32bit | ReiserFS File System Access Library | package | libreiserfs-devel | ReiserFS Filesystem Access Tools | package | libreiserfs-devel-32bit | ReiserFS Filesystem Access Tools | package | libreiserfs-progs | ReiserFS Filesystem Access Tools | package | libreiserfscore-devel | Reiser File System Core Library Develo-> | package | libreiserfscore0 | Reiser File System Core Library | package | reiser4progs | Utilities for Managing the Reiser4 Fil-> | package | reiser4progs-devel | Header C files and static libs for the-> | package | reiserfs | Reiser File System utilities | package | reiserfs-kmp-azure | Reiserfs kernel module | package | reiserfs-kmp-default | Reiserfs kernel module | package | reiserfs-kmp-preempt | Reiserfs kernel module | package | reiserfs-kmp-rt | Reiserfs kernel module | package | reiserfs-kmp-rt_debug | Reiserfs kernel module | package root@orion>
Thanks. libreiserfs-0_3-0, libreiserfscore0 and reiserfs are already installed. But the kernel modules are not. [...] Ok, I installed "reiserfs-kmp-default", and now I can mount /home, but only partially (hand copied messages): mount: /home: WARNING: source write-protected, mount read only. mount: /dev/sda8 mounted on /home I see permissions of device are brw-rw----, I don't understand. Damn it, on syslog it says that read-write mode is not supported. This is intentional boicot by SUSE/openSUSE :-/ -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.2 x86_64 at Telcontar)