Peter M�ller Neergaard kirjoitti viestiss��n (l�hetysaika Perjantai 19 Syyskuu 2003 20:02): > I am running Mandrake on laptop. Unfortunately my APM suspend is not > flawless so occasionally my laptop powers off when I try to suspend. > Obviously this results in unsynchronized file systems and a check at > boot time. > > For that reason I have formatted all my partitions (including /) as > ext3 to have a journal to recover from. This does however not work > for / where es2fsck is scanning the whole disk looking for errors. > > I presume that it is because ext3 is not build into the Mandrake > kernel and thus have to be loaded as a module. Consequently the file > system will only be mounted as ext2 and an old type scan will take > place. > > One possible solution would of course be to compile the kernel with > ext3 build. I would however prefer a solution where I could just use > Mandrake's kernel. Is this possible? > > Thanks > > /Peter
well this is fixed in the upcoming 9.2, where the initial bootup will playback the ext3 journals _before_ e2fsck is run... ;-) -- Regards Thomas
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