From: Dan Milne <daniel.milne@dynexco.com>
To: Staci <spiritlover666@yahoo.com>
Cc: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: File-system Ext2 or Ext3??
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 18:10:30 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CDE85E6.6040009@dynexco.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20020512150909.GA596@cam.ac.uk
Did you change the entries in /etc/fstab from ext2 to ext3 ?
Steven Smith wrote:
>>I set up journals on my ext2 FSes (there's two, / and
>>/home) with tune2fs -j, to make them ext3. But I
>>still get forced fscks at startup,
>>
>>
>How many? ext3 should be fscked every 20 or so times it gets mounted,
>to find any errors which crept in from somewhere.
>
>If it's more than that, check you've got a recent fsck. ext3 support
>was added in (I think) 1.19.
>
>
>
>>So I look at cfdisk for /dev/hdb, and it says those
>>partitions are ext2. Is my cfdisk too old? Did I do
>>something wrong?
>>
>>
>This is a maybe-bug in fdisk. Partition table entries have a numerical
>type id, which, for Linux native partitions, is 83 hex. Unfortunately,
>``Linux native'' isn't terribly well defined, with ext, ext2, ext3,
>reiser, and several other having a claim. fdisk assumes ext2 is the One
>True Linux Filesystem, so gives the wrong answer if something else is used.
>It should probably just say Linux.
>
>Steven Smith,
>sos22@cam.ac.uk.
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-05-12 15:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-05-11 20:46 File-system Ext2 or Ext3?? Staci
2002-05-12 12:44 ` Edgar Alwers
2002-05-12 15:09 ` Steven Smith
2002-05-12 15:10 ` Dan Milne [this message]
2002-05-12 15:25 ` Staci
2002-05-12 16:54 ` Steven Smith
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