Hello. My box has been running flawlessly for months now, but in the last 2 days hasn't stayed up for more than 5 minutes. All this seemed to have started after I did a very very bad thing...... I ran the EXT2 to EXT3 conversion on my root filesystem. I used the "tune2fs -j /dev/sda1" to do the deed. After it completed the machine ran fine (the machine was up and serving when I enabled ext3, and I did not reboot. At least it seemed to run fine untill about 2 hours later when it crashed. When I tried to boot FSCK couldn't complete. It would hang, crash, or just refuse. I then booted off a RH7.2 isntall CD ("rescue linux") with which I used debugfs to remove the journal and I then fscked it. The first pass with FSCK reported something about finding a journal block on the EXT2 filesystem and do I want to clear it? I figured this was probly a big part of my problem, so I cleared it and then completely refscked the disk. I mounted the filesystem to make sure /etc/fstab wouldn't mount the filesystem as ext3. Yet I'm still having the same problem. At this point I'm not sure what to do. I'm fighting with either a) the ext2-ext3 conversion which killed me, or b) a componant has failed and the timing has really really bad. I've got 3 kernels avalible on the system, 2.5.1, 2.4.15, and 2.4.17-mjc. All 3 kernels have ext3 in 'em. Any ideas AT ALL would be very very very helpful. Thank You. brockwood@homestead-inc.com