How do I install Kubuntu DD using Reiserfs, instead of ext3?
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Re: Reiserfs Installation?? How
You need to use the Alternate Install (text-based) CD to do that.
Then you have to format the partition/drive where you will install / (root) as ReiserFS.
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@OuchOfDeath: the Desktop CD does not offer ReiserFS.
@Kdar: if you have been able to install using the Alternate Install CD (text-based installer) before, there's nothing special to do except to choose reiserfs instead of ext3.
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I just learned from a friend that the Kubuntu 6.06 DVD version also includes Reiserfs support on it's installer. So it looks like the issue (already mentioned) is that the Desktop CD lacks the Resierfs support. As I eluded to in another thread here however, you can create the partition type you want (including Reiserfs3) prior to running the DEsktop CD installer and it will then install to Reiserfs (so if you have CD you don't have to D/L the DVD to get reiserfs support).
Don't use Reiserfs4 type though, because it's still not included in any of the 'patched' Kubuntu 2.6.x kernels and it still could be a long time before going prime time on most distros.
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Re: Reiserfs Installation?? How
Originally posted by Jucato@OuchOfDeath: the Desktop CD does not offer ReiserFS.
@Kdar: if you have been able to install using the Alternate Install CD (text-based installer) before, there's nothing special to do except to choose reiserfs instead of ext3.
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@OuchOfDeath: Is QtParted installed on the Kubuntu Desktop CD? If it is, I wonder if you can do exactly the same thing, without having to do an extra installation of GParted.
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Yea it is, it doesn't support ReiserFS either, but i just noticed you can install the progsreiserfs package and it'll support making reiserfs partitions.
So when booting the desktop cd you can either install gparted or progsreiserfs and you'll be able to make a reiserfs partition.
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