You have here a guide to remove unsupported feature (metadata_csum) from
a mounted partition, booting from affected OS:
https://wiki.openvz.org/Installation_on_Debian_9

After this, you'll can use Trisquel 8 for desired actions over this
modern Ext4 partition.


El 13/5/19 a les 13:25, [email protected] ha escrit:
> I have been using GParted to try to resize the primary root partition
> (ext4) on Bishop (my 32-bit laptop), increasing it by about 2GB into
> free space to the right of it (as visualized by GParted). I've tried it
> with a Flidas live USB and with a Flidas system I installed to a USB. In
> both cases it failed.
> 
> Here is the full error message from GParted (from the installed system):
> 
>> begins
> 
> GParted 0.25.0 --enable-libparted-dmraid --enable-online-resize
> 
> Libparted 3.2
> Grow /dev/sda1 from 13.97 GiB to 15.88 GiB  00:00:00    ( ERROR )
>         
> calibrate /dev/sda1  00:00:00    ( SUCCESS )
>         
> path: /dev/sda1 (partition)
> start: 2048
> end: 29296639
> size: 29294592 (13.97 GiB)
> check file system on /dev/sda1 for errors and (if possible) fix them 
> 00:00:00    ( ERROR )
>         
> e2fsck -f -y -v -C 0 /dev/sda1  00:00:00    ( ERROR )
>         
> e2fsck 1.42.13 (17-May-2015)
> /dev/sda1 has unsupported feature(s): metadata_csum
> e2fsck: Get a newer version of e2fsck!
> 
>> ends
> 
> Any suggestions?

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