In my Debian SID box, recently I build a custom 2.6 kernel with
ReiserFS, XFS and JFS support (all built into kernel). My root partition
is ReiserFS. When I booted using the custom kernel, I got an error
message that root can't be mounted. But when I removed XFS and JFS
support from the same kernel, recompiled and booted, things were fine.
Is that not possible to have coexisting ReiserFS, XFS and JFS support?
Or we have to pass anyother information to the kernel command line to
say the root filesystem in this case?
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