spiky wrote:
> If I was to go back to ext3 would that mean a complete rebuild or is it
> possible to use gparted?
Create a new partition
mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sda?
mount /dev/sda? /mnt
mkdir /mnt/{bin,dev,home,lib,mnt,proc,sys,usr}
mkdir /mnt/{boot,etc,media,opt,root,sbin,srv,tmp,var}
for d in bin home lib usr boot etc opt root sbin srv var; do
cp -ap /$d/* /mnt/$d
done
Do not copy /proc, /sys, /dev, /run, /tmp
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If you can get another system up, this would be easier:
mkdir /mnt/{old,new}
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/old
mount /dev/sda? /mnt/new
cp -ap /mnt/old/* /mnt/new
-- Bruce
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