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 ext
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 ext
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 fs
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 fs
also sprach mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.10.1712 +0100]:
> Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> ( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> partition then ?
i am doing so right here. yes, it works.
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On 10 Mar, Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
> mi wrote:
> >Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> >( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> >partition then ?
> >Didn't found anything explicitly in the docs...
> >
>
> As an ext3 filesystem
On Monday 10 March 2003 17:12, mi wrote:
> Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> ( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> partition then ?
> Didn't found anything explicitly in the docs...
Basically, ext3 is ext2 + additional dat
No problem. There is no diference between ext3 and ext2 file system in
this case.
- Martin
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, mi wrote:
> Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> ( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> partition then ?
> Didn
mi wrote:
Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
partition then ?
Didn't found anything explicitly in the docs...
As an ext3 filesystem can be mounted as ext2, I would think grub wouldn't
also sprach mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.10.1712 +0100]:
> Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> ( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> partition then ?
i am doing so right here. yes, it works.
--
Please do not CC me when
On 10 Mar, Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
> mi wrote:
> >Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> >( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> >partition then ?
> >Didn't found anything explicitly in the docs...
> >
>
> As an ext3 filesystem
On Monday 10 March 2003 17:12, mi wrote:
> Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> ( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> partition then ?
> Didn't found anything explicitly in the docs...
Basically, ext3 is ext2 + additional dat
No problem. There is no diference between ext3 and ext2 file system in
this case.
- Martin
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, mi wrote:
> Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
> ( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
> partition then ?
> Didn
mi wrote:
Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
partition then ?
Didn't found anything explicitly in the docs...
As an ext3 filesystem can be mounted as ext2, I would think grub wouldn't
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