<<To get a list of filesystems supported by your kernel, from the command line type; cat /proc/filesystems
So here it the output of this: nodev rootfs nodev bdev nodev proc nodev sockfs nodev tmpfs nodev shm nodev pipefs ext2 nodev ramfs vfat iso9660 nodev devpts nodev usbdevfs nodev usbfs msdos ntfs ext3 nodev autofs# Can I assume that ext3 is, as I suspected, supported here? I notice there are several fsck flavors around includeing the fsck we run manually (hopefully I no longer need to use it) and an e2fsck which may be the one running on boot (and maybe giving that warning). There are also fsck.***** files for each file system as well. BTW, Knoppix is a Debian distribution. Knoppix provides a CD image and autoconfigures a KDE desktop. I apologize for any duplicated off-list mailings. I am not clear as to what should be on-list and what is better off-list. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]