The kernel keeps mounting my ext3 file system as an ext2 file system on this
Wallstreet. Why? Is there a particular kernel argument to pass from BootX?
Dan
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Daniel R. Broemmelsiek wrote:
The kernel keeps mounting my ext3 file system as an ext2 file system on this
Wallstreet. Why? Is there a particular kernel argument to pass from BootX?
Dan
Did you use the ext3 initrd? (BootX folder)
Stew Benedict
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MandrakeSoft
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Daniel R. Broemmelsiek wrote:
On Friday 07 February 2003 04:24 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Daniel R. Broemmelsiek wrote:
The kernel keeps mounting my ext3 file system as an ext2 file system on
this Wallstreet. Why? Is there a particular kernel
On Friday 07 February 2003 02:27 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
Any module need to access / needs to be loaded by an initrd. Folks
using bootX to load linux have this extra grief to deal with. Since you
are using ext3 on / and it's modular, you need the initrd I created in
the BootX folder to be