Keith Antoine wrote:

> On Wednesday 21 November 2001 22:31, David A. Bandel enunciated:
> 
> 
>>Did you patch your kernel w/ the ext3 patch?  If not, try 2.4.15-pre6.
>>If you have converted your filesystem to ext3 (only requires running
>>tune2fs -j against your ext2 filesystem), all you need is to change the
>>ext2 to ext3 in fstab.  Couldn't be easier.
>>
>>Ciao,
>>
>>David A. Bandel
>>
> 
> David
> 
> I did all that but it then refuses to mount the partition says too many files 
> systems etc. I did upgrade efsprogs to latest as well. The partitions were 
> ext2 as when I installed they had info I wanted to keep (home and backup).
> Do I need to update something else ??
> 
> 

This particular error message tells me your kernel doesn't support ext3.
Check /proc/filesystems -- if ext3 isn't there, you can't mount it.

Ciao,

David A. Bandel
-- 
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
                -- Nemesis Racing Team motto

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