* Purple Shirt
true about the boot partition _until_ 7.2. that is why I tried it out and it won't work unless you run mk_initrd. I guess its a bug. no separate ext2 boot partition needed.
Ehm, yeah. reiser is not part of the standard kernel but a module, so you have to stick a reiser module in your innitrd (or recompile your kernel with reiserfs builtin or ....) as I've always built boxen with a 1 cylinder /boot I hadn;t realiased that reiser is not in the default initrd .. Currently listening to: the hum of my computer Gerhard, {@jasongeo.com} == The Acoustic Motorbiker == -- __O Most american beers (exceptions duly noted), =`\<, like Coors and Bud (=)/(=) are like making love in a canoe