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2007 Jan 05
2
Problem in e2fsck ? read error in journal inode
Hi I'm experiencing some problems on a harddisk (it has crashed for no known reason), and in pursuit of getting some of the data out of the disk I'm learning to use the e2fs progs package. Origianlly I used version 1.38, but after experiencing segfaults in e2fsck -which now is solved, I upgraded to 1.39, but now I have hit another problem (on another partition): The partition was
2006 Jan 25
1
EXT3: failed to claim external journal device.
We are having problems remounting an ext3 filesystem using an external journal device. The filesystem in question was working fine until the server was rebooted. This is what we see on dmesg when trying to mount: EXT3: failed to claim external journal device. The external journal lives on a LVM2 logical volume and it seems to be accessible ( we can dumpe2fs and see filesystem information).
2014 Dec 25
0
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
> > Hi Ady, > > Thank you very much, I prefer this one, add the extN support to > linux/syslinux-nomtools, create a new "e2fs/syslinux" may make things > more complicated for the user, I will make it as: > > 1) If it is a extN device, then root privilege is not required. > 2) Otherwise work as before. > > Any suggestions is appreciated. > > //
2014 Dec 25
2
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
On 12/25/2014 01:43 PM, Ady wrote: > >> >> >> On 12/25/2014 04:33 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >>> On 12/24/2014 12:16 AM, Robert Yang wrote: >>>> Hello syslinux, >>>> >>>> Merry Christmas! These patches will make extlinux work with umounted >>>> ext2/3/4 filesystem, for example: >>>> >>>> $ extlinux
2015 Jan 06
3
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
On 01/06/2015 08:16 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > On 01/05/2015 04:14 PM, Robert Yang wrote: >> >> On 01/06/2015 08:04 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >>> On 01/01/2015 09:05 PM, Robert Yang wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Happy New Year! >>>> >>>> These patches make syslinux/linux support ext2/3/4, and it doesn't
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Re: Re: a problem about brctl
Stephen Hemminger, Yes,I use V2.4.17. Which patch can I use? Or can you tell me the reason,so that i can modify my Kernel.I use this kernel at the embeded system. >Haisen.Zhang wrote: > >>shemminger? >> >> I have a problem with brctl application,following is my operations: >> >> vconfig add eth0 3 >> >> brctl addbr br0 >> >>
2006 Feb 04
1
Problems using Stream Transcoder and Icecast 2.3.1 (Windows)
Hey Guys, I've been working on Icecast 2.3.1 on my test server (Virtual Server-win2k3) And I am not able to get either stream transcoder v3 or v1.25/6 (whatever the current dos one is) to work on it. Also, there is a problem with the people from the game secondlife, they also cannot connect to the server to listen to it. Has something changed in the latest configuration? I've gone
2015 Jan 08
0
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
On 01/08/2015 09:19 AM, Ady wrote: > >> On 01/06/2015 02:28 PM, Robert Yang wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 01/07/2015 03:47 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >>>> On 01/05/2015 07:20 PM, Robert Yang wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> After more investigations, I'm a little worried about add the extX
2013 Jul 18
3
setdiff y/o intersect para diferencias entre vectores
hola, tengo dos vectores de 1134 y 385 elementos que se corresponden con números de accesión de genes. Necesito saber que números son comunes o intersección de vectores. He utilizado intersect(x,y) y me da todo el rato un único valor: V1 V1.1 V1.2 V1.3 V1.4 V1.5 V1.6 V1.7 V1.8 V1.9 V1.10 V1.11 V1.12 1 AJ558305 AJ558305 AJ558305 AJ558305 AJ558305
2015 Jan 06
2
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
On 01/06/2015 08:04 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > On 01/01/2015 09:05 PM, Robert Yang wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Happy New Year! >> >> These patches make syslinux/linux support ext2/3/4, and it doesn't >> require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if >> that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. >>
2015 Jan 06
0
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
On 01/05/2015 04:14 PM, Robert Yang wrote: > > On 01/06/2015 08:04 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >> On 01/01/2015 09:05 PM, Robert Yang wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Happy New Year! >>> >>> These patches make syslinux/linux support ext2/3/4, and it doesn't >>> require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if
2015 Jan 02
13
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
Hello, Happy New Year! These patches make syslinux/linux support ext2/3/4, and it doesn't require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids confusing others, I will
2004 Sep 22
1
status of dir_index in 2.4 kernels ?
Hi, I stumbled on the dir_index option of recent ext2 implementation which would be interesting for our mailservers (running dovecot with maildir) and found out that the newer ext2progs are able to cope with it; the 2.6 kernels do also but for the 2.4 kernels I still require a patch. Is that correct? Which patch would be the correct one to apply to the current 2.4.27 kernel ? Can anybody
2002 Feb 13
1
Need advice on Linux/Samba as PDC
I've just upgraded my Linux (RedHat v7.2 + v2.4.17 kernel) box to Samba v2.2.3a. Now I'm ready to set up winbindd so that this box may act as a PDC. First, a little background. I have previously been using Samba 2.2.2 as a master workgroup server for Linux and Win98 clients. Now I want to add support for use as a PDC with Win2K clients. I've set up my /etc/nsswitch.conf per the
2015 Jan 06
1
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
> On 01/01/2015 09:05 PM, Robert Yang wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Happy New Year! > > > > These patches make syslinux/linux support ext2/3/4, and it doesn't > > require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if > > that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. > > > > I put these patches on github so
2015 Jan 06
0
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
On 01/01/2015 09:05 PM, Robert Yang wrote: > Hello, > > Happy New Year! > > These patches make syslinux/linux support ext2/3/4, and it doesn't > require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if > that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. > > I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case >
2003 Nov 27
1
commands
hi I have made ext3 from ext2 by using mkfs -j option. I want to know if all commands of ext2 like dumpe2fs ( provided in e2fs-1.36 ) works fine with ext3 ? Do we have some commands that are unique for ext3 file system ? ____________________________________________ Salvy HCL Technologies Ltd A-11, Sector 16 Noida, U.P., India Ph: 91-9811250247 salilt@noida.hcltech.com
2002 Jan 12
1
Max tftp boot size?
Hi; In http://syslinux.zytor.com/history.php, you mention: PXELINUX, ISOLINUX: Correctly handle files larger than 65535 blocks (32 MB for PXELINUX, 128 MB for ISOLINUX.) However, I am having issues with trying to make any compressed initrd.gz >32 meg work with pxelinux. I am using "atftpd" as the server, with --no-blksize specified to disable the blksize command. The
2003 Mar 12
1
pb with 2.5.x and ramdisk?
Hello, I have a problem with a 2.5.62 kernel and ramdisk. I am using isolinux to create a cd that loads some of its partition in ramdisk. The script involves mounting a ramdisk (e2fs) on /fake/ramdisk, copying part of the cd to that mount point, unmounting it, and remounting it on /fake/needwrite. The problem is that, although the content of /fake/needwrite gets correctly copied, the content of
2015 Jan 06
0
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
On 01/05/2015 07:20 PM, Robert Yang wrote: > > Hello, > > After more investigations, I'm a little worried about add the extX support > to mtools/syslinux: > 1) Its name is mtools/syslinux, can't express the libext2fs. Renaming it is not a problem. > 2) The mtools/syslinux isn't fully functioned, for example, as the code > shows: > if (opt.sectors ||