Dale wrote:
> I just checked and ext2 option is there in menuconfig. Here is the
> options available:
Yep, that's basically what I was trying to say, in my own convoluted
way... I haven't heard about ext2 (and as someone else pointed out ext3
is basically ext2 with journalling so that would be a
On Saturday 05 September 2009 13:55:40 pk wrote:
> Huh? Do you mean to say that "CONFIG_EXT2_FS" is not set (when you
> compiled it) or that it's gone from the kernel source?
It's certainly in my 2.6.30-gentoo-r6:
$ grep EXT2 /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y
CONFIG_
pk wrote:
> James wrote:
>
>
>> The kernel is gentoo-30-r5 and it does not support EXT2.
>> I have already formatted the Flash as EXT2:
>>
>
> Huh? Do you mean to say that "CONFIG_EXT2_FS" is not set (when you
> compiled it) or that it's gone from the kernel source?
>
> I haven't followed t
James wrote:
> The kernel is gentoo-30-r5 and it does not support EXT2.
> I have already formatted the Flash as EXT2:
Huh? Do you mean to say that "CONFIG_EXT2_FS" is not set (when you
compiled it) or that it's gone from the kernel source?
I haven't followed the kernel mailing list closely but i
Hello,
I'm building up a P3 as a firewall, using 4 GB Compact Flash
to IDE as the hard drive (SANDISK). I've done this before
and it works great.
The kernel is gentoo-30-r5 and it does not support EXT2.
I have already formatted the Flash as EXT2:
Disk /dev/hda: 4110 MB, 4110188544 bytes
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