On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 05:56:25 -0500
Ben Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:

> Hello,
> 
> If I'm not mistaken, the Redhat kernels do provide ext3 support, but
> only as a module.  Since you want your root filesystem to be mounted
> ext3, you'll need ext3 support compiled into the kernel (or perhaps
> you can get around it with ramdisks or something, but I wouldn't know
> how).  If you have any other filesystems (for example, /boot or
> /home), you can try converting them.  That's what I did--/boot, /home,
> and /usr/share (I think) were all successfully mounted as ext3, but /
> wasn't.

Nope. I have everything except /var set up as ext3. I have no trouble
booting, so I know it's compiled-in.

This might have happened during install or an upgrade using a Rawhide
kernel. I can't recall since it's been awhile. But I have ext3 on /
running just fine.

-- 
Have you patched your XP today?



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