remount for root (/*) is not possible. Only with reboot and from cdrom.


Then it begs the question... Why bother to upgrade an EXT2 filesystem to
EXT3, if there is no intention of remounting it as EXT3?

If the intention is to take advantage of the journaling, then schedule a
reboot.  Otherwise, the whole reason for creating the journal in the first
place was for what?  (That's a rhetorical question.)
The root was remounted after reboot and after creation of ext3.
the ctime of the .journal file is over 600 days ago:
-rw-------    1 root     root     33554432 Jun 24  2003 /.journal
Maybe it is not in use now. Than, can I remove it????

Thanks. Bye Fred

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