Re: Creating a journal as an afterthought

2006-03-11 Thread Felix Karpfen
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 12:55:22 -0500, Andrew Cady wrote (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): > On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 08:11:45AM +1100, Felix Karpfen wrote: > > [...] > >> The second paragraph suggests that this should have happened >> automatically when I updated my (very aged) Woody to Debian 3.1r1 (the >> i

Re: Creating a journal as an afterthought

2006-03-10 Thread Andrew Cady
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 08:11:45AM +1100, Felix Karpfen wrote: [...] > The second paragraph suggests that this should have happened > automatically when I updated my (very aged) Woody to Debian 3.1r1 (the > installed kernel image is now "kernel-image-2.6.8-1-386") and changed > the entry in /etc/

Re: Creating a journal as an afterthought

2006-03-08 Thread Paul Johnson
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 13:11, Felix Karpfen wrote: > This does not appear to be the case. One of the messages displayed when > booting the updated setup reads "ext3: No journal on filesystem on hda6 > ". /dev/hda6 is the partition that was updated. > > What have I missed? Looks like you set

Creating a journal as an afterthought

2006-03-08 Thread Felix Karpfen
I have checked the relevant entry in "man tune2fs" and, given my limited expertise, I considered it prudent to seek additional guidance. The relevant paragraphs read: ,[ man_page.txt ]- | -j Add an ext3 journal to the filesystem. If the -J option is not | specified,