Any chance you are running mkfs on a fedora or redhat machine?
I ran into a problem with this, where fedora/redhat has patched ext3
with some new features, which then break non fedora guests. I think
the new features are related to large filesystems.

If so download reiserutils and use reiserfs instead. Maybe do that anyway!
I had to switch to install a gentoo image, and discovered reiser uses
half the disk blocks of ext3. Your milage may vary...
G.

On 4/23/05, Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>      mkfs -t ext3 newfs
> fsck.ext3: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s) (/dev/ubd/0)
> e2fsck: Get a newer version of e2fsck!
> [FAILED]


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