On 02 Jul 2003 17:32:18 -0500
Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are mistaken about this (and it is a common misconception).
> If you use an initrd image, like the Debian 2.4.x kernels do, you
> can build ext3 as a module and boot a machine with an ext3 root
> file system.
>
> T
"paladin" == paladin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
paladin> Hi, On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 17:29:10 +0100
paladin> "Adam Gent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I want to run my main file system as ext3 and have already
>> converted it to ext3 and update the fstab file, but whenever I
Hi,
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 17:29:10 +0100
"Adam Gent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am running debian (woody) with the standard kernel
> 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs which was installed when I installed debian.
>
> From looking through the modules dir for the kernel it looks like
> it loads ext3
"Adam" == Adam Gent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> Hi All, I am running debian (woody) with the standard kernel
Adam> 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs [...snip...]
Adam> I want to run my main file system as ext3 and have already
Adam> converted it to ext3 and update the fstab file, but whe
Hi All,
I am running debian (woody) with the standard kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs which
was installed when I installed debian.
>From looking through the modules dir for the kernel it looks like it loads
ext3 as a module.
I want to run my main file system as ext3 and have already converted it to
ext3
Hi All,
I am running debian (woody) with the standard kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs which
was installed when I installed debian.
>From looking through the modules dir for the kernel it looks like it loads
ext3 as a module.
I want to run my main file system as ext3 and have already converted it to
ext3
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