On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 09:18:10AM -0600, Mike Hicks wrote:
> I added ext3 journals to my ext2 filesystems last night (finally
> upgraded to debian's 2.4.16 kernel), rebooted with an fstab reflecting
> the changes, and it almost worked.  All of my filesystems except for /
> are mounted as ext3.  The kernel detected the filesystem on my root
> partition as ext2. 
> 
> Is there an appropriate way to kick the kernel into mounting it as
> ext3?

/etc/fstab needs to have the filetype "auto" instead of ext2 selected.
Also, ext3 has to be compiled monolithically into the kernel...  no
modules.

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