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Yeah, and the good news with ext3 as opposed to another fs is that if the 
kernel for some reason can't mount it as ext3 it can still mount as ext2.

On Sunday 13 October 2002 22:40, Leon Brooks wrote:
> On Monday 14 October 2002 08:43 am, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
> > This is a naive question and my first-guess is that it is not
> > possible, but is there any way to 'upgrade' a live file-system to
> > ext3?  I have some older machines that could benefit, but it's not
> > worth doing a complete re-install of all software.
>
>     tune2fs -j /dev/hdaX
>
> Wait a few seconds, adjust fstab, remount at your leisure, game over. Make
> sure that your kernel can read the ext3 and (jpd) modules from its ramdisk
> before you do this to your root partition.
>
> Cheers; Leon

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