e2fsprogs has utilities to create and check ext2 and ext3,
it also creates ext4, but freebsd (at this time) doesn't
seems to be able to mount ext4 yet.
I had to install it because I share /home with GNU/linux.
2010/2/27 Kevin Kinsey
> zaxis wrote:
>
>> There is a ext3 partition used to share da
zaxis wrote:
There is a ext3 partition used to share data between linux and freebsd.
Sometimes freebsd cannot mount this partition as abnormal poweroff. I have
to enter linux to do `fsck.ext3` .
Can freebsd fsck ext3 partition ?
Not natively, AFAIK. Check out /usr/ports/sysutils/e2fsprogs;
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 16:49:12 -0800 (PST), zaxis wrote:
>
> There is a ext3 partition used to share data between linux and freebsd.
> Sometimes freebsd cannot mount this partition as abnormal poweroff. I have
> to enter linux to do `fsck.ext3` .
>
> Can freebsd fsck ext3 partition ?
I think th
context:
http://old.nabble.com/How-to-check-a-ext3-partition---tp27732285p27732285.html
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