Re: ext4 disaster

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drago01 wrote:

> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Neal Becker<ndbecker2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Greg wrote:
>>
>>> On 13/06/2009 6:30 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
>>>> As I recall, I think F11 is set up to use only ext3 on /boot.
>>>> Something about anaconda or the kernel not accepting ext4 - yet. Check
>>>> the documentation on this point.
>>> it was Grub, didnt have enough time to put the patch into it
>>>
>>
>> It's not /boot.  I used a separate /boot ext3 partition.  It's not a grub
>> issue.  Problem seems to be that mkinitrd did not add ext4 support.
> 
> It does not have to:
> 
> CONFIG_EXT4_FS=y
> 
> ext4 is not built as a module but built into the kernel, so mkinitrd
> does not have to do anything here.
> 
Then I'm completely baffled.  I could boot off the dvd in rescue mode, and 
it mounted OK.  Booting off the hard disk started the kernel, then said it 
couldn't mount root because the filesystem used unsupported features.

The first time I did an F10->F11 upgrade.  It worked, but did not migrate to 
ext4, so I used tunefs to turn on extents.  As soon as I did that, it would 
not mount.

Then I did a clean re-install, requesting ext4.  It did exactly the same 
thing again.


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