Ok,
where can I find info on ext3? I don't see it in the kernel. Can ext2 be
upgraded to ext3 once the machine is installed and I'm upgrading to 2.4.X?
I take it I have to patch the kernel for ext3 as I don't see it as an option
in my 2.4.10 kernel config.
Thus spake A.R. (Tom) Peters
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 08:02:31 -0600, Robert L. Harris wrote:
where can I find info on ext3? I don't see it in the kernel.
It's a separate patch at the moment, AFAIK. It is included in at least Alan
Cox' series of patches for 2.4 kernels (where you need to say [*] Prompt for
development
Robert L. Harris writes:
where can I find info on ext3? I don't see it in the kernel. Can ext2 be
upgraded to ext3 once the machine is installed and I'm upgrading to 2.4.X?
I take it I have to patch the kernel for ext3 as I don't see it as an option
in my 2.4.10 kernel config.
I am rebuilding a box. I have the woody floppies, I've gotten to the
point of initializing the root filesystem. Interestingly there is a
mkreiserfs available and it can make the filesystem, but doesn't seem
to be able to mount it. I've tried to install the modules but it won't
install until
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Robert L. Harris wrote:
I am rebuilding a box. I have the woody floppies, I've gotten to the
point of initializing the root filesystem. Interestingly there is a
mkreiserfs available and it can make the filesystem, but doesn't seem
to be able to mount it. I've tried to
I'd have to second using ext3 on the root filesystem, as I've made
various configuration errors when setting it up, and it really is
convenient to have it boot up as ext2 when ext3 fails.
Andrew.
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