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In order, to use the reiserfs file system with i-MSCP, you must follow these steps: | In order, to use the reiserfs file system with i-MSCP, you must follow these steps: | ||
- | Edit your **/etc/fstab** file to add the **attrs** option for your device. For instance: | + | Edit your **/etc/fstab** file to add the **attrs** option for your device (eg. device containing the /var partition). For instance: |
- | <code> | + | |
- | UUID=74699091-3ab8-43f2-bdd5-d1d898ab50fd / reiserfs notail 0 1 | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | Must be updated to: | + | UUID=74699091-3ab8-43f2-bdd5-d1d898ab50fd / reiserfs notail 0 1 |
- | <code> | + | |
- | UUID=74699091-3ab8-43f2-bdd5-d1d898ab50fd / reiserfs notail,attrs 0 1 | + | should be updated to: |
- | </code> | + | |
+ | UUID=74699091-3ab8-43f2-bdd5-d1d898ab50fd / reiserfs notail,attrs 0 1 | ||
Once you did this, you can remount your device. For instance: | Once you did this, you can remount your device. For instance: | ||
- | <konsole root> | + | # mount -o remount /dev/disk/by-uuid/74699091-3ab8-43f2-bdd5-d1d898ab50fd |
- | # mount -o remount /dev/disk/by-uuid/74699091-3ab8-43f2-bdd5-d1d898ab50fd | + | |
- | </konsole> | + | |
And then, normally you must be able to use i-MSCP without any trouble (a least with the immutable bit). | And then, normally you must be able to use i-MSCP without any trouble (a least with the immutable bit). | ||
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If needed, you can find the **uuid** of your device, with the following command: | If needed, you can find the **uuid** of your device, with the following command: | ||
- | <konsole root> | + | # blkid device |
- | # blkid device | + | |
- | </konsole> | + | |
- | You must replace **device** by your device (such as /dev/sda1) | + | where **device** must be replaced by your device path (such as /dev/sda1) |