Hi,
i am having problems converting the rootfs - I created a journal and booted
with "rw rootflags=journal=<inode>" - Before i changes the fstab
and put
the WIP fsck to /sbin/fsck.ext3. The kernel seems to mount the filesystem
ok and then the bootup scripts (debian potato) try to fsck the rootfs
which leads to
e2fsck 1.20-WIP, 17-Jan-2001 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
JFS DEBUG: (journal.c, 170): e2fsck_journal_init_inode: Using journal inode 12
fsck.ext3: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s) /dev/hda6: journal has
readonly-incompatible features
fsck.ext3: Filesystem has unsupported read-only feature(s) while checking ext3
journal for /dev/hda6
Segmentation fault
When removing the rootfs fsck everything works as expected.
debugfs never shows interesting features ... has_journal, sparse_super,
filetype.
Ideas ?
Flo
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