--- SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had all kinds of problems since I tried ext3.
> Linux completely locks up within a few minutes of
> running. I have even changed fstab back to ext2 but I
> still have the problem. I have no clue as to what
> causes it and it crashes too fast for me to research
> it. grrrrrrrr

May be the problem is not related to ext3. Did you did other changes since the
last reboot before the ext3 change. I often find that I attribute a problem to
a change, when in fact the real culprit is previous change of something else
where there was no reboot. If you changed the fstab for real, and it is mounted
as ext2 then there is no reason why ext3 be involved; in fact, unless you have
ext3 listed in /etc/modules, or as part of initrd, the ext3 module shouldn't
even be running. Alternatively, you can boot why another kernel (rescue disk,
etc.) and see what happens.

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Eugenio Diaz, BSEE/BSCE   
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