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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 12:19:02 -0500, Paul F. Williams wrote:

> I recently upgraded a redhat system from 7.1 to 7.2
> and unfortunately must have missed the opportunity
> to convert from ext2 to ext3 during the upgrade.
> 
> Later I happened to notice that it still was using
> ext2 so went through the steps to convert to ext3
> that I found on the internet.  There seemded to be some
> disagreement  whether the root file system could be converted
> while mounted or whether you needed to boot from the
> 7.2 system cd and then convert.
> 
> In any case, I originally ran the following command
> while root was mounted.
> 
> For the root file system
> 
> /sbin/tune2fs -j /dev/ida/c0d0p8
> 
> /sbin/tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/cida/c0d0p8
> 
> Also, I changed the /etc/fstab to mount an ext3 file system.
> 
> When the system boots it will only mount / as an ext2 file
> system, but it does mount all the others as ext3.

Did you re-create your initrd after changing /etc/fstab to
ext3?

If not, look in /boot and read "man mkinitrd".

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