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I am seeing this problem as well, running 10.04.1. Formatted two
identical internal drives as ext4, then merged them with mdadm. Status
looks fine in mdadm output and in palimpset, but trying to mount the
drive gives the same errors mentioned above. Looks like I'll have to re-
format down to ext3.
No update for a long time is usually not good :(
I see the same problem on 10.04 (2.6.32-24) after upgrade from kernel 2.6.28-18.
The physical size seems to be 30 blocks smaller than the value in the
superblock.
Is there any workaround (except running old kernel)?
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Ext4 external HDD can't be
Confirmed on Ubuntu 10.04 (32-bit) and an internal Maxtor SCSI drive
(80gb)
Install with both ext3 and ext4 fails
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Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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I have the same problem on an New WD External USB Drive with 1,5TB . I'm using
Karmic 64-bit.
There is no RAID! Only one Drive!
For a workaround, I'll try to get back to ext3...
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Confirm with Ubuntu 9.10 (32bit) and RAID-array (through mdadm)
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FWIW I had this problem with a new pair of raid drives formatted to
ext4. Because it was new I was able to reformat to ext3, and that works.
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Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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Ack! I'm getting bitten by this bug too:
$ sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sdb /home/conrad/Desktop/temp
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail o
I have this same issue but with a mirrored pair of internal disks.
Its not just an external drive issue...
dmesg shiws : EXT4-fs (md0): bad geometry: block count 24419 exceeds
size of device (244189984 blocks)
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Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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I consider this a critical bug, since it's not possible to mount a RAID
10 2 disk array with ext4 filesystem, even if it is done in Karmic. As a
workaround, I have installed the Jaunty kernel. No problem since then.
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Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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Yes, it still can be mounted with a Jaunty computer.
** Summary changed:
- Ext4 externall HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
+ Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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Ext4 external HDD can't be mounted with Karmic, but with Jaunty
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