Hi,
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999 14:00:57 -0600, Timothy Ball
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I tried something like this:
> --snip--snip--snip--
> /dev/hdb2 / ext3 defaults, journal=<foo> 1 1
> --snip--snip--snip--
> but that didn't work.
No --- as the readme states, you need to use "journal=" to create the
journal at the first point where the filesystem is mounted, and for the
root filesystem, "rootflags=journal=xxx" is the only way to do that
(unless you boot to a different root filesystem and mount the original
root manually with the journal flag to create a journal on it.)
--Stephen