Re: fsck allways fails after unclean shutdown on redhat 9 - help!

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Some, with ext3 type on root partition there is no such problem? Could
somebody confirm this? Or maybe better, could somebody confirm this, who
migrated from ext2 to ext3 on root partition and the problem disapeared

regards,
Martynas

--- Ed Wilts <ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 03:43:54PM +0200, martynas@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > yes..the same problem as mine.. I dont want to use ext3 on root partition
> for
> > some reasons.. and I use ext3 only on other partitions, so I would like
to
> > correct this redhat 9 behaviour... it's pain every time to go somehwere
to
> > check clean FS ( i have systems in serveral places).. maybe it is worth
to
> > send this as bug? Or maybe somebody knows, how to fix it?
> 
> I would expect that even if you filed a bug, it's not going to be a high
> priority for anybody to fix.  After all, ext3 is the supported mechanism
> to prevent this.  If you can't run ext3 ("for some reasons" isn't very
> descriptive), then you may want to file bug/enhancement requests so that
> you can run ext3.  The developers don't have enough time, and they're
> going to be hitting the bigger issues first.  ext2 issues on a dead-end
> product aren't going to be fixed in a time period that's going to do you
> any good.
> 
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