Re: ext3 problem, help please!
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 04:27:32PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
>
> after the first moments of panic, I was able to put the system to work
> again. I boot with and older kernel (2.2.19), and change the ext3 type
> in fstab to ext2. However, I was still unable to boot with the kernel
> 2.4.18. I think that in the process to convert ext2 -> ext3 the kernel
> image was messed up (I can't figure out how...). So, I recompiled the
> 2.4.18 kernel and installed it again. Now everything is fine, I can
> boot the 2.4.18 kernel fine. However I have mounted all the
> partitions as ext2, but they still have installed the journal file on
> them! I will try to mount each partition one by one as ext3 and see...
Did you compile ext3 support directly into the kernel, or is it a
module? It has to be in the kernel itself if the root directory is
going to be ext3.
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