Changing journaling mode on root / loop-aes

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On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Tener, Stuart B., IT3 , USNR-R wrote:

> EXT3 developers:
>
> 	I am curious, if EXT3 is currently being used on the root
> partition in "data=ordered" mode (the default as I understand), and I
> want to have the it come up in data=journal mode, how do you effectuate
> this conversion? I would also be curious how to know if anything special
> is required for doing so for the /boot partition as well. I believe that
> with the /home partition, all it required was unmounting and remounting
> with the new option in /etc/fstab.
>
> 	Do I have to boot up in rescue mode with a CD and do something
> to make the root partition have a different journal?
>

Add this to the linux boot section in lilo.conf:

append="rootflags=data=journal"

and to options in fstab "data=journal"








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