You might have to add a line to /etc/modules.conf before you mkinitrd.

        alias scsi_hostadapter ext3

Avoid having two scsi_hostadapter lines: 
use scsi_hostadapter1, etc, as necessary.

This might not be the ideal method, but it works for me.


On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 11:23:38AM +0300, Matilainen Panu (NBI/Helsinki) wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, ext Alejandro Gonz�lez Hern�ndez - Imoq wrote:
> 
> > Hi!
> > 
> > I have two servers with Seawolf + ALL errata (also kernel 2.4.9-7) 
> > applied. I don't plan to convert them to Enigma, since they are working 
> > all right, and I don't need any feature (for now), and I would like to 
> > test enigma a little more before moving there.
> > 
> > Anyway, what I really would *love* to have right now is ext3 in those 
> > boxes. It worked very well in roswell and of course, now in enigma at
> > home.
> > 
> > Is there a mini-HOWTO to do this in a Seawolf box? I don't need 
> > extensive explanations, just the steps to achieve it (if it is possible,
> > 
> > without kernel recompiles, etc.).
> > 
> > Thank you for your comments.
> 
> Basically: 
> for each ext2-filesystem do 'tune2fs -j /dev/xxxy' (creates the journal on 
> the fs), change references to ext2 to ext3 in /etc/fstab, run mkinitrd 
> with the new kernel and add it to your lilo.conf. Reboot cleanly and 
> that's it. (you can verify how that the fs'es really get mounted ext3 by 
> looking at /proc/mounts)
> 
>       - Panu -
> 
> 
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