Re: ext 3 partitions (was Re: SOLVED :-) Re: error on root filesystem DEBIAN WON'T BOOT )
Ah ok... then I'll just leave it like this...
--- Kent West <westk@acu.edu> wrote:
> Joris Huizer wrote:
>
> >I did the tune2fs stuff but when I change the ext2
> to
> >ext3 in /etc/fstab I get weird stuff: errors about
> the
> >kernel not being able to handle it or something and
> >the boot stops soon after that; (vi isn't even
> found,
> >I have to use sed to change the /etc/fstab back
> again
> >(in case it states it's ext2 the boot is
> successfully.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Ah, sorry; didn't think about you possibly using a
> 2.2x kernel. I
> believe you'll need a 2.4x kernel to use ext3. If
> you want to stick with
> 2.2, just leave your /etc/fstab set to ext2 and go
> on with life; you
> don't need to "undo" your "tune2fs -j" procedure.
>
> Kent
>
>
>
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