Hey,
Ok, this is weird. I thought ext3 and ex2 were interchangable, so all
you'd need to do to swich was compile a kernel with ext3 support, and then
mount an ext2 partition as ext3. All the docs I read seem to indicate
that.
However, when I try moounting an ext2 partition with -t ext3, I get:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda5,
or too many mounted file systems
Can still mount it as ext2. This is on a debian/unstable with 2.4.17.
Anyone?
-Yaron
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