On 23/02/10 10:06, Simon Geard wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:00:15 -0800 (PST), brown wrap<[email protected]>
>> I have a filesystem that won't mount under LFS. It mounts under Centos
> and
>> contains all of my sources. When I try to mount it, I get unknown
>> filesystem. I can mount the root filesystem which is ext3, but not this
>> one:
>
> Did you enable ext2 support when building the kernel? If not, there's your
> problem.
>

Is it possible to enable ext3 support without ext2?
Did you create the ext2 partition under Centos? Does it have some sort of 
extended
attributes/selinux type modifications? I've had a similar problem in the past 
with
a reiserfs partition that I created under Ubunut that I couldn't mount under 
LFS.

Andy
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