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Re: Can't get fs recognized as ext3



On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:43:55 +0200
Andre Berger <uzscd5@uni-bonn.de> wrote:

> What would I have to do in the latter case? I've searched around in
> the archives, basically with the result to have initrd-tools
> installed. Fine, but what then? Could anyone provide step-by-step
> information? I'm a little bewildered because I can't boot my root
> partition with ext3, and 2.4.18-386, which is supposedly the most
> compatible 2.4.18 kernel in woody. On another machine using
> 2.4.18-686 everything works flawlessly.

I'm assuming that you're using the stock Debian kernel image, right?  If
so, try the following:

   mount -o loop /boot/initrd.img-2.4.18-386 /floppy
   cat /floppy/loadmodules

The first line should mount the initrd.img for your kernel, and the second
should output the list of modules that get loaded.  If you can provide the
output of the last command it would be helpful.

-- 
Jamin W. Collins



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