On Fri, Apr 04, 2014 at 05:05:23PM +0100, akhiezer wrote:
> >
> >  This looks perfectly normal.  There is a kernel option to allow
> > ext4 to handle ext2 and ext3 filesystems.  I think you probably made
> > an ext4 filesystem on sda4, and after this it should get mounted as
> > ext4.  I see something like these messages on every boot.
> 
> 
> (( - thought you didn't like auto - at least automounting - stuff being
> done to your disks? ;)  Why let it d*ck about when you can tell it, "it's 
> $__".
>  ))
> 
 I don't like something deciding what I happen to want to do this
time when I plug in a usb stick or external drive.  Adding auto in
my fstab was initially a convenience for when I moved to ext4, and
is retained in the expectation I will probably change to something
else in future.  In any case, I think that the message happens even
if the rootfs has been specified as ext4 (if the kernel has been
built to allow ext4 to mount ext2 and ext3, which might give a
smaller kernel) - that seems to fit with what Golam has now posted.

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