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On 4 Jun 2009, at 11:51, Daniel Iliev wrote: |
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>> 2009/6/4 Volker Armin Hemmann <volkerarmin@××××××××××.com> |
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>>> maybe ext4 depends on 'Broken' - as it should - and so it was not |
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>>> shown in menuconfig. As it was not shown, you did not enable it. |
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>>> Without enabling it, |
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>>> it wasn't compiled in .... |
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> ... |
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> Sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear enough. It works if I disable the |
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> "extents" mount option. ... it should be changed only for bug |
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> fixes, not generally and it |
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> should be backwards compatible with minor versions at least. ... |
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I think what Volker is _trying_ to get at is that maybe ext4 isn't |
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compiled into your kernel, because maybe the options have changed in |
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the kernel's .config files between vanilla-2.6.28 and gentoo- |
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sources-2.6.29-5. |
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The error message you see might well be consistent with attempting to |
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mount the volume using the ext3 driver. |
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Suggest you post the .config file against which you built your new |
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kernel. |
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Stroller. |