As an extension to that last question, I've been wondering how that might affect other things such as persistent home and other extensions. For example, would having the filesystems extension on an ext3 filesystem load that extension before the persistent home is found so I could use a reiser extension for /home? I'm sure I'll eventualy learn the answer after studying tc-config more thoroughly, but so far I haven't spent a lot of time with it. If it turns out it won't work that way, I'd suggest a change to loading modules before anything else. However popular ext filesystem is and however unpopular reiserfs has become over the last several months, I personally feel that reiserfs is tons more reliable and should be made available (at least as an early-loaded module) as supported storage for extensions and persistent home. I've had to fsck my ext partition many times over the last couple of years, sometimes as a result of corruption, but never had any trouble with my reiser partitions, and the reiser partitions get practically all the writing.