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That did it. Thanks!
Steve Crosby wrote: | Kevin Lyles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in | news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: | | |>Steve Crosby wrote: |>| Kevin Lyles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:4222869E.30604 |>| @comcast.net: |>| |>| |>|>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |>|>Hash: SHA1 |>|> |>|>Hello all, |>|> |>|>I get an error from e2fsck every time I boot into my (brand new) LFS |>|>partition: |>|> |>|> Mounting root file system in read-only mode [ OK ] |>|> Checking file systems... |>|> fsck.ext3: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s) (/dev/hda7) |>|> e2fsck: Get a newer version of e2fsck! |>|> File system errors were encountered that couldn't be |>|> fixed automatically. This system cannot continue to boot |>| |>| |>| <snip> |>| |>|>As far as I can tell, the version of e2fsck on the LFS partition and |>|>on my FC3 partition (which was the host for the LFS build) are |>|>identical; 1.35. I can mount, unmount, and run e2fsck on /dev/hda7 |>|>from FC3 and the rescued CD I have without problems or errors |>|>detected. I used nALFS |>| |>| |>| Although FC3 reports the version as 1.35, they have actually applied |>| some patches that add new functionality not supported by the stock |>| LFS e2fsprogs. The *safest* way to fix this is to update your LFS |>| parition to e2fsprogs 1.36, which has the FC3 extensions included. |>| | | | <snip top post and PGP> | | |>I figured it'd be something like that. So, should I compile that |>while booting from my rescue disk, and just chroot into my LFS |>partition? |> |>Kevin |> | | | either a rescue disk or your host - chroot and build e2fsprogs, and you | should be good to go. | | -- - | Steve Crosby -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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