debian-reiserfs boot floppies
Hello,
Thanks for making boot floppies!
I looked into making my own debian boot floppies once ( i had a goofy hardware
RAID controller), but it seemed unduly difficult. That thanks goes out to the
entire debian-boot team as well -- none of my debian boxes would exist without
your contributions.
I saw your web page about the debian-reiserfs boot floppies. I was
wondering what version of reiserfs you used for the floppies.
Has anyone made reiserfs boot floppies with the 2.2.19 kernel?
I don't need woody boot floppies (would be nice, but no necessary) -- potato
will do fine, as woody is just an "apt-get dist-upgrade" away once I get
potato going.
General question: Where would I begin if I needed support for a specific
piece of hardware? Let's say I have a kernel patch from the vendor -- I
want to make a boot floppy that uses this kernel. How do I do that?
Cheers,
Curt
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Curt Brune
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
GLAST -- Flight Software Group
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/exp/glast/flight/
curt@slac.stanford.edu
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