On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 23:36, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach Martin Fluch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.10.1825 +0100]: > > No problem. There is no diference between ext3 and ext2 file system in > > this case. > > ... provided that you did properly umount the filesystem before. > accessing an ext3 filesystem as ext2 without it being umount'd or > properly fsck'd results in severe data corruption.
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