Sarge fsck problem with RHEL4 ext3 ?
I recently configured a system to dual boot Sarge and RHEL4. I have a
couple of ext3 filesystems that were created during the RHEL install
that I want to share between them. Sarge installed fine, but on boot,
fsck hangs up on the ext3 filesystems created by RHEL - 'unknown
attributes, consider upgrading e2fsprogs' (sorry I'm paraphrasing, I
didn't write the exact error message down...). Sarge's e2fsprogs is
pretty up to date (package is at 1.35, last released is 1.36).
Has anyone else run into this? What is Redhat doing with it's default
ext3 on RHEL4 which trips up Debian Sarge's fsck?
I've simply reformatted the filesystems from Debian, and all is well.
I'd like to understand what's going on here though.
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Ron Peterson
Network & Systems Manager
Mount Holyoke College
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~rpeterso
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