kernel 2.6.28.7
efs2prog: 1.41.4
File Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt states:
...
Or to configure an existing ext3 filesystem to support extents:
# tune2fs -O extents /dev/hda1
....
To convert from ext2 (a very old filesystem :) ) to ext4, it's necessary
to add more options. I'm not sure which one made the trick.
tune2fs -O
has_journal,dir_index,filetype,extent,flex_bg,sparse_super,large_file,huge_file,uninit_bg,dir_nlink,extra_isize
Also, /etc/filesystems does not contain an entry for
ext4. /etc/efs2prog.conf is ok.
-- Berendsen
>From http://kernelnewbies.org/Ext4 "3.2. Migrate existing Ext3
filesystems to Ext4", instructions to migrate are different from the
ext4.txt file:
/* ----------------------- */
You need to use the tune2fs and fsck tools in the filesystem, and that
filesystem needs to be unmounted. Run:
* tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index /dev/yourfilesystem
After running this command you MUST run fsck. If you don't do it, Ext4
WILL NOT MOUNT your filesystem.
/* -------------------------- *
-- Berendsen
----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Friedrich Berendsen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: May I suggested an update for ext4.txt file?
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 06:00:07 +1300
kernel 2.6.28.7
efs2prog: 1.41.4
File Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt states:
...
Or to configure an existing ext3 filesystem to support extents:
# tune2fs -O extents /dev/hda1
....
To convert from ext2 (a very old filesystem :) ) to ext4, it's necessary
to add more options. I'm not sure which one made the trick.
tune2fs -O
has_journal,dir_index,filetype,extent,flex_bg,sparse_super,large_file,huge_file,uninit_bg,dir_nlink,extra_isize
Also, /etc/filesystems does not contain an entry for
ext4. /etc/efs2prog.conf is ok.
-- Berendsen
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Andreas Friedrich Berendsen
SCA OCP MSCA A+ Linux+ Network+ HpMASE