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2001 Nov 07
6
2.4.14 + latest patch != ext3 support
...I got the latest kernel, 2.4.14, patched it with the ext3-2.4-0.9.15-2414 patch, picked ext3 from 'make xconfig', built the kernel, but the new stuff in /boot, etc., however when I reboot I still see a message saying that this kernel does not support ext3.
Do I have to run tune2fs -j /dev/hdXX even though I had ext3 there before? /etc/fstab indicates ext3, as well.
Well, I tried it anyway:
# tune2fs -j /dev/hda5
tune2fs 1.23, 15-Aug-2001 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
The filesystem already has a journal.
So, I'm wondering how come I can't get the kernel to support ext3 FS, basica...
2006 Apr 29
1
Ext3 Variables
...pt that should automatically free the proxy partition i.e /var. I am able to create that script.
But the problem is that i don't know through which variables i can check my partition's space that show me full detail i.e remaining size, etc.
One for that is df -h and other fdisk -l /dev/hdxx.
But when i will use if state then which variable i will use for comparision. Please help me in this regards.Can u tell me any variables in ext3 that can be used to check partitions's size
Thanks
Muhammad Asif
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2001 Aug 14
8
Redhat Roswell
Hi all
i installed Redhat beta Roswell, then i updated to Kernel 2.4.8
patched him and installed the newest util-linux + e2fprogs without any
custoumized Options. Bootloader is Grub. Now when i boot he says mount -O or -0
is an invalid Option. tune2fs -j /dev/hdXX says "The filesystem already has a journal"
lsmod says that no jbd or ext3 Modules is loadet but i have pachted the Kernel with ext3
as Module. Depmod -a is done. It seems its mounted as Ext2. Modprobe after booting says
ext3 51408 0 (unused)
jbd...
2005 Feb 04
2
Failures they e2fsck doesn't find
Hi,
I've run many time e2fsck, but in a special dir ls tells me:
ls: r?cksendung-wlan.dvi: No such file or directory
ls: baf?g_r?ckmeldung.latex: No such file or directory
ls: finpr?f.pdf: No such file or directory
$ cat finpr?f.pdf
cat: finpr?f.pdf: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
I don't know what to do? How can I find the failure? If I cat the files
with debugfs, I see the
2003 Jul 31
0
mount: error 22 mounting ext3
...ighlights on Red Hat Linux.
Highlight line consisting 'initrd...' and press 'd'.
Press 'b' to boot.
Because your partition does not have a journal on it, create one with these steps below.
- Make sure you remember the device attached to ide3(34,7), it is something like /dev/hdxx.
- After login, umount that device.
- Create the journal part with command 'tune2fs /dev/hdxx -O has_journal'
- remount that device
- reboot the machine
Good Luck
Anis WN
2001 Oct 30
2
a silly question
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hi,
just wondering... if i upgrade my kernel + ext3 patch, do i have
to recreate the journal? if so (or if not) how do i recreate it? i tried
to delete the .journal, reboot and mounting everything as ext2 and do a
tune2fs -j /dev/hdxx but it say "The filesystem already has a journal."
Thanks,
Mark
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2005 May 15
3
Intermittent ext3 corruption on external firewire Micronet 1.5Tb RAID on FC3
Hi
I have a Firewire connected Micronet 1.5TB RAID with a single
large ext3 filesystem on one partition on a dual Xeon system.
I am checking out from an extremely large cvs repository
(don't ask) to this drive over the course of many days, and
intermittently I get bad blocks and the filesystem goes
read-only. This is not related to any power failure or
anything similar. The RAID is currently
2001 Nov 04
3
2.4.13 kernel on Redhat 7.2
I have tried everything to compile a new kernel on my
7.2 base system. I have used 2.4.13-ac6 and 2.4.13 w/
ext3 patch. I have compiled with ext3 built-in and
with ext3 as module (with the initrd). I have a SCSI
system so I have done the previous variations with
both SCSI support built-in and modular (with the
initrd). The error I get is:
Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: mount:
no
2006 Aug 28
1
how does ext3 handle no communication to storage
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2001 Nov 07
0
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...rnel, 2.4.14, patched it with the ext3-2.4-
>0.9.15-2414 patch, picked ext3 from 'make xconfig', built the
> kernel, but the new stuff in /boot, etc., however when I reboot I
>still see a message saying that this kernel does not support ext3.
>Do I have to run tune2fs -j /dev/hdXX even though I had ext3 there
>before? /etc/fstab indicates ext3, as well.
>Well, I tried it anyway:
># tune2fs -j /dev/hda5
>tune2fs 1.23, 15-Aug-2001 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
>The filesystem already has a journal.
> So, I'm wondering how come I can't get the kernel...
2001 Jun 01
2
ext3 and 2.4.5: OK, but how to convert / ?
Hi. I just installed ext3 for 2.4.5 from
http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/ but couldn't find
anything about converting my root partition to ext3. 2
partitions are now ext3 after I umount and tune2fs, but what
should I do with / ? I tried init 1 and umount, but tune2fs
would fail because it was on read-only fs.
Another question is if I can now build ext2 as a module, and
if it's
2001 Dec 30
1
Ext3fs performance/kjournald deadlock issue
Hi,
I've got a Redhat 7.2 system:
Celeron 400
512MB RAM
18GB SCSI HD (/boot (ext2fs), / (ext3fs))
40GB IDE HD (/ (ext3fs))
I run a bunch of services on the box (apache + mod_perl, MYSQL, Samba,
etc) but the system is not under heavy load.
This system has performance issues reading/writing to the ext3fs
filesystems. The performance issues cropped up when I installed Redhat
7.2. Previously
2006 Feb 08
2
Partition question
We just purchased a new dedicated server outside of the country. I just
logged into it (Centos 4.2) and it appears the datacenter formatted it with
one big partition. We require a /home partition for our software to
function. Typically I install the OS myself on our local machines and
manually create the /, /home, /var, partitions on setup.
What do I need to do to get a /home partition on