On Monday 17 October 2005 11:29, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Hi All
>
> A friend recommended sisuite last week, and I think it's awesome. I've
> run into a problem thats going to be a show stopper for me though.
>
> It *appears* that mke2fs is ignoring my attempts to use a smaller inode
> byte count. I am using "mke2fs -i 1024 -b 1024 -j /dev/sda5" and the
> bytes per inode remain at the default 4096.
did you change the mke2fs commands in the autoinstall script?
>
> I assume this is a slimmed down version of mke2fs in busybox that
> doesn't support this. Is that correct, and and if yes, can anyone give
> me some pointers how to go about updating it in the boot kernel
> (assuming I get it to support this). If this is not correct, how can I
> accomplish this?
>
> thanks!
> charles
>
>
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