Re: how to convert ext3 partition to ext2

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Hi Nitin,

I'm not sure whether my personal experience related to your problem,
just hope that helps.

In ext2 system, you can do "quotacheck -auvg" directly.

In ext3 system, you should do as follows,
"quotaoff -auvg"
"quotacheck -auvgm"
"quotaon -auvg"

Best Regards,

Michael

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> 主題(Subject):
> how to convert ext3 partition to ext2
> 寄信人(From):
> "Nitin" <nitinmehta@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 日期:
> Sun, 16 Nov 2003 16:34:45 +0530
> 收信人(To):
> <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi all,
> I don't know, if it's possible, but if it's how to do it.
> I've all the partitions on my RedHat 7.3 machine on ext3 file system.
> Now, I want to applu quota on my machine working as Samba server, and
> it only works on ext2. Can I convert a partition to ext2, permanently?
> If yes, how?
> Any help or ideas? Thanx in advance
> Nitin



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