Daniel, That seems a little strange to me, considering I've _never_ specified a label parameter on any of my mke2fs commands. I really think something else didn't go right. Perhaps you initially did a "mkde2fs /dev/dasdb" instead of "/dev/dasdb1" ??
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ext3 -> ext2 I discovered my error... the problem wasn't with rebooting with the fstab full of ext2's... the problem was when I had run mke2fs on my /dev/dasdb1 I didn't add the home label -L /home. Everything's great now, thanks! ~ Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >08.04.2002 15:50:48 NAPISAL(A): > >>switch all the ext3 to ext2 in /etc/fstab, did so, and rebooted. Well, >>when it came time for the file system integrety check linux was most >>displeased. From the console I manually retyped fstab, changing the >> > >I think, first time linux checked filesystem and then all will be fine. >If linux will check filesystem in second boot, i was wrong :) >
