On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 21:41:42 -0800, "Sthitaprajna"
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> Did you add support for ext2 too? as module or into the kernel? 

no - ext2 has to be there anyway. I didnt touch that part.


> > 1) Why is the kernel not loading the ext3 module when required
> 
> It makes sense, to add support for your / and /boot filesystems right
> into the kernel, rather than as modules, especially when you are using
> ramdisks/

am not using ramdisks

Anyway, I will do some more experiments and let you all know what the
problem was - after all, this is my local machine, I have enough time to
play with :-P

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