Jim Pazarena: > > I have an EXT3 which is not journaled. > I would like to enable it.
You appear to be a little bit confused. Ext3 is always journalled. Ext3 without a journal is ext2. By default, ext3 only writes filesystem metadata to the journal, not file content. If you want to trade performance for data integrity, use this: > So I can modify the entry in fstab to read "data=journal", > but I am unsure what command is required on the live system > to 'convert' the EXT3 to journaling. You can try to remount the filesystem with this option, but I don't know whether that actually works: mount -o remount,data=journal /dev/sdX1 If it doesn't, you have to umount/mount (or reboot for /). J. -- I wear a lot of leather but would never wear fur. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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