Hi List,
Thank you very much Jure.
Pretty easy. And I follow others suggestions that I find in
Internet (like tunefs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/hdxx).
However I decided to test the new journal filesystems. I did a
hard reboot (pressing power button) and during the boot system it's still
doing fcsk checkup over inodes.
Thus, what's the use of Ext3? Am I missing something else?
A journal filesystem was not supposed to avoid a such check?
Many thanks in advance for any attention.
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Jure Repinc wrote:
> First run (as root):
>
> tune2fs -j /dev/hda1
>
> Where hda1 should be replaced with your harddrive device followed by the
> number of partition on that drive that you wan't to convert.
>
> After that just edit /etc/fstab and change filesystem type from ext2 to
> ext3 for the partition you just converted.
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Alan Wilter S. da Silva
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Laborat�rio de F�sica Biol�gica
Instituto de Biof�sica Carlos Chagas Filho
Universidade do Brasil/UFRJ
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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