Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 22:52:18 +0100 From: Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > No, and I'm pretty much convinced now that I'll move to having a > private, hidden inode for the journal in the future. Please don't do that. Current way of switching ext2/ext3 is very nice. If someone wants to shoot in their foot... Never fear, there will be an very easy way to switch back and forth between ext2 and ext3. A single mount command, or at most a single tune2fs command, should be all that it takes, no matter how the journal is stored. - Ted
- Oops with ext3 journaling Brion Vibber
- Re: Oops with ext3 journaling Daniel Veillard
- Re: Oops with ext3 journaling Brion Vibber
- Re: Oops with ext3 journaling Mr. James W. Laferriere
- Re: Oops with ext3 journaling mike burrell
- Re: Oops with ext3 journalin... Brion Vibber
- Re: Oops with ext3 journalin... Stephen C. Tweedie
- Re: Oops with ext3 journaling Stephen C. Tweedie
- Re: Oops with ext3 journaling Pavel Machek
- Re: Oops with ext3 journalin... Erez Zadok
- Re: Oops with ext3 journalin... Theodore Y. Ts'o
- Re: Oops with ext3 journ... Stephen C. Tweedie