On Thursday 12 April 2007, Matthias Saou wrote:
> You seem to be right : I just tried resize2fs from a RHEL4 Xen guest on
> its mounted root partition, and it complained in the same way it does
> on RHEL5. Weird if it works from a python tool that uses the same
> binary... I'll have a quick look at the source...

Probably from within the system-config-lvm utility it is calling resize2fs 
with the -f option.

From the manpage:
     -f     Forces resize2fs to proceed with the  filesystem  resize  opera‐
            tion,  overriding  some  safety  checks which resize2fs normally
            enforces.


Ritesh
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