At 06:48 PM 06/15/2000 -0300, you wrote:
>Dear Madams/Sirs,
>
>I have the following partitions in my PC:
>hda1 --- Win95 FAT32
>hda2 --- Extended
>hda3 --- Linux swap
>hda4 --- Linux native (with RedHat 6.2)
>hda5 --- Win95 FAT32 (inside extended)
>I am unable to mount the hda4 partition with TOMSRTBT, receiving the
>following error message:
>mount /dev/hda4 /mnt
>EXT2-fs: 03:04: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features.
>mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda4,
>        or too many mounted file systems
>It must be noted that TRINUX mounts it with the same command without
>problems.

you are using an unsupported ext2 filesystem.  The newer kernels
(2.2) use a fs that the older tomsrtbt can't read.  The new one DOES
read it.  Upgrade your tomsrtbt to the most recent version

ftp://ftp.toms.net/rb/tomsrtbt-1.7.204

This version isn't listed on the webpage (I think)




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