Just change it in /etc/fstab and remount it. That easy, even if it was
originally installed as ext3. The only thing missing in that case is
lost+found. If you upgraded to ext3, that's already there.


Rgds,
Darryl


At 11:54 PM 16/01/2002, you wrote:
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>* On 16-01-02 at 13:51
>* Darryl Harvey said....
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> > My brand new install of 7.2 kept dying after about 4-6 days.  It would
> > just slow down, crawl along and then stop..  No crash, just grind to a
> > halt and just stop..
> >
> > I turned off journaling by going back to ext2 partitions and it has been
> > up ever since. (Going on 60 days now in a heavily used environment)
> >
> > I still have no idea why it would crawl to a halt, there wer no error
> > messages..  but changing the filesystems from ext3 to ext2 fixed the
> > problem.
> >
>
>How did you go about changing the file system?
>
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