On 12 Oct 2009 at 16:30, Vladimir Dronnikov wrote:
From: Vladimir Dronnikov <[email protected]>
Date sent: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:30:20 +0400
Subject: Re: Does busybox mount support ext4
To: "Michael D. Setzer II" <[email protected]>
Copies to: walter harms <[email protected]>, [email protected]
> >
> > Thanks for the quick reply. Any ideal on were mount.ext4 can be found. I've
> > searched my Fedora 11 machine, and did a search thru the repo and no
> > luck. Done a google search and haven't found a download site.
> >
>
> Providing the kernel "knows" of ext4 filesystem (look at
> /proc/filesystems) I believe ext4 partitions should be mounted by BB
> itself. Have you got ext4 support compiled in the kernel? Else have
> you loaded ext4 module? Else put here strace output ("log" in the
> command beneath):
>
I just double checked, and I had added the ext4 to the git kernel tree I was
using, but had not added it to the 2.6.30.x or 2.6.31.x kernels. Have just
rebuilt both of those with the ext4 activated, so will check it out tommorrow.
> # strace -f -v -s1024 -o log mount -t ext4 /dev/your-dev-here /mnt
>
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> Vladimir
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