Your issue seems to be that you are mixing incompatible software framework release number (SFRN) formats.
The stable SFRN 4.0.2 format cannot be combined with SFRN 5.1.3. That is probably the reason you are experiencing those errors during mount op.
Thus far the reiser4 -enhanced kernels and utilites that I build are for the stable SFRN 4.0.2 format:
Try those patches pointed by links above, which all are SFRN 4.0.2 format, and you should be able to format, mount, and run on reiser4.
]]>There are some errors from journalctl:
[root@user-pc user]# journalctl -xb
reiser4[mount(1298)]: plugin_by_unsafe_id (fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c:254)[nikita-2913]:
WARNING: Invalid plugin id: [9:1]
reiser4[mount(1298)]: reiser4_init_read_super (fs/reiser4/init_super.c:639)[nikita-26091]:
WARNING: sdg1: unknown disk format plugin 1
reiser4[mount(1301)]: plugin_by_unsafe_id (fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c:254)[nikita-2913]:
WARNING: Invalid plugin id: [9:1]
kernel: reiser4[mount(1301)]: reiser4_init_read_super (fs/reiser4/init_super.c:639)[nikita-26091]:
WARNING: sdg1: unknown disk format plugin 1
I can ‘mkfs.reiser4‘ but I can’t mount it.
I am also on AMD.
OS: Arch Linux x86_64
Hostname: user-pc
Kernel Release: 5.6.15-1-reiser4
Uptime: 0:04
Processor Type: AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1045T Processor
[root@user-pc user]# cat /proc/filesystems
nodev sysfs
nodev tmpfs
nodev bdev
nodev proc
nodev cgroup
nodev cgroup2
nodev cpuset
nodev devtmpfs
nodev binfmt_misc
nodev configfs
nodev debugfs
nodev tracefs
nodev securityfs
nodev sockfs
nodev bpf
nodev pipefs
nodev ramfs
nodev hugetlbfs
nodev devpts
reiser4
nodev autofs
nodev mqueue
nodev pstore
nodev overlay
ext3
ext2
ext4
[root@user-pc user]# pacman -Qs reiser4
local/libaal 1.0.7-1
local/linux-reiser4 5.6.15-1
local/linux-reiser4-headers 5.6.15-1
local/reiser4progs 2.0.2-1 <==== Version (newest) is for Reiser4 Software Framework Release Number (SFRN) 5.1.3, can only be used with a the 'Unstable' SFRN 5.1.3 kernel patch, *only*.
[root@user-pc user]# pacman -Qs gcc
local/gcc 10.1.0-2 (base-devel)
local/gcc-libs 10.1.0-2
local/lib32-gcc-libs 10.1.0-2
Should I use version GCC-8 instead GCC-10? And what is Reiser4 patch for Debian? Is this the same as official edward6 reiser4 patch?
There is my PKGBUILD https://pastebin.com/c4yqUwr9
An original PKGBUILD here https://github.com/AM2petterk/linux-ck-reiser4/blob/master/PKGBUILD
There is Kernel config https://pastebin.com/reUShV79
Could you help me with the issue please?
In terminal as root:
1 echo deadline > /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
2 swapoff -a
It would be nice if you could give some pronunciation hints for any words in this Linux in Nahuatl, the Aztec language.
Having used it, I think Reiser4 will be an important and uniquely useful Linux file system. Thank you for your contribution and congrats.
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jess
I am quite busy at the moment and I don’t know when I will slow down. Sorry.
However, in a chance I will give a try to your Drupal 7.38 (or higher version) under OS/2 and I will let you know how it performs –and if there are issues that could be worked around.
Thank you for the time you took to leave a message.
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