Hello, I tried to clone a couple of partitions of a fedora 10 system (I used fedora 13 to do it) The old ones are ext3 and I formatted the new one ext4 (mke2fs) Then I tried to reboot on the clone after modifying the /etc/fstab and the grub.conf I kept the / in ext3 THe boot complains on the mount on the ext4 partitions while I cannot mount the partitions without any problem when the system is booted from the old system (fedora 10 ext3). I also put the option ext4 in the initrd use at the boot. I get an error like: fsck.ext4 not a directory while trying to open /dev/...The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem.
So it looks like that it is trying to open is as an ext2 partition. Why ? -- --- ========================================================================== Patrick DUPRÃ | | Department of Chemistry | | Phone: (44)-(0)-1904-434384 The University of York | | Fax: (44)-(0)-1904-432516 Heslington | | York YO10 5DD United Kingdom | | email: patrick.dupre@xxxxxxxxxx ==========================================================================
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