naisanza
05-15-2009, 11:59 AM
Hi everyone
I seem to have hit a wall with giving Knoppix what it wants for it to play nicely.
It's requirements is a linux reiser fs and a 1GB linux-swap.
It takes the linux swap that I made but it does not take the reiserfs partition made using gparted.
I have tried many different configurations.
[ntfs][unpartitioned][linux-swap]
# I wanted Knoppix and its automatic partitioner to make a partition in the specified unpartitioned location. That didn't work.
[unpartitioned][ntfs][linux-swap]
# this didn't work either
[reiserfs][linux-swap]
# no bacon
There are many more combinations of partition locale's that I tried; they are not all listed.
The only way for Knoppix to install is by giving its automatic program the go-ahead to format the entire drive (which hinders me from the ease of installing Knoppix to a drive with existing operation systems).
I believe the answer to my problem lies in the format of the reiserfs that gparted creates. Why, I do not know the technical details about (and it doesn't make sense for it not to work- reiserfs is reiserfs).
I read somewhere (i'll try to find the link again) that you can use an ext3 fs. It did not work with a ext3 partitioned fs.
The last option that I haven't done is using the v4 of reiser; reiser4.
If anyone else has found a solution or can lead me to manually installing Knoppix, that would be great. Even though the man states that Knoppix is not a recommended desktop linux distro, I personally find it to be wonderful and it suits me perfectly (so why not make it my desktop linux distro).
Your help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
-Eric
I seem to have hit a wall with giving Knoppix what it wants for it to play nicely.
It's requirements is a linux reiser fs and a 1GB linux-swap.
It takes the linux swap that I made but it does not take the reiserfs partition made using gparted.
I have tried many different configurations.
[ntfs][unpartitioned][linux-swap]
# I wanted Knoppix and its automatic partitioner to make a partition in the specified unpartitioned location. That didn't work.
[unpartitioned][ntfs][linux-swap]
# this didn't work either
[reiserfs][linux-swap]
# no bacon
There are many more combinations of partition locale's that I tried; they are not all listed.
The only way for Knoppix to install is by giving its automatic program the go-ahead to format the entire drive (which hinders me from the ease of installing Knoppix to a drive with existing operation systems).
I believe the answer to my problem lies in the format of the reiserfs that gparted creates. Why, I do not know the technical details about (and it doesn't make sense for it not to work- reiserfs is reiserfs).
I read somewhere (i'll try to find the link again) that you can use an ext3 fs. It did not work with a ext3 partitioned fs.
The last option that I haven't done is using the v4 of reiser; reiser4.
If anyone else has found a solution or can lead me to manually installing Knoppix, that would be great. Even though the man states that Knoppix is not a recommended desktop linux distro, I personally find it to be wonderful and it suits me perfectly (so why not make it my desktop linux distro).
Your help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
-Eric