On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 11:39:35AM -0500, DvB wrote: > Of course, once ext3 is in the standard kernel, one need only create the > journal file (plus one or two other tweaks like disabling ext2 fsck), > reboot (assuming even that's necessary) and, voila!, one's ext2 > filesystem automagically becomes ext3...
is that even going to be possible?, I thought upgrading to ext3 required a fresh partition. That would be cool though. Which reminds me, what exactly are the real benifits to using ext3? i know i could rtfm, but im busy perl-ing in another window :) -- Adam McDaniel Infrastructure Technology Consultant M-Tech Mercury Information Technology, Inc.