Jeff Mings wrote:
I've noticed that fsck.ext2 and fsck.ext3 are identical - try checking
them with the cmp command if you're really bored. I've fixed messed up
ext3 volumes with e2fsck -cfv a few times - I don't believe that you
really have to worry about the journal.
Worst comes to worst,
I've noticed that fsck.ext2 and fsck.ext3 are identical - try checking
them with the cmp command if you're really bored. I've fixed messed up
ext3 volumes with e2fsck -cfv a few times - I don't believe that you
really have to worry about the journal.
Good luck,
-Jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot
file system was munged so tried to run fsck.ext3
it kept reverting to fsck.ext2
there is an option of specifying the journal
file, but where the heck is it hidden?
filesystem lable as ext3 in fstab is correct
-t