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Message-ID: <20090127134231.6daf4cbb@sauron.linicks.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 13:42:31 +0000
From: Nick Warne <nick@...sn.org>
To: linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [QUESTION] root ext4 strange couldn't mount/can mount report
Hi all,
kernel 2.6.28.2
Slamd64 (Slackware 64bit port).
I have been running my /home partition as ext4 for a few weeks, and it
works very well, so today I converted / root partition over too.
All works great, but I saw I was getting a funny error/no error
reported in syslog:
Jan 27 12:54:57 sauron kernel: EXT3-fs: sda2: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (40).
Jan 27 12:54:57 sauron kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) readonly.
i.e. root / -> /dev/sda2 couldn't mount, but it does mount, and system
boots normally and functions fine.
Reading up I found that passing rootfstype=ext4 to kernel fixes up this
warning/error, but it appears only to apply to initramfs, of which I
do not use.
Searching boot scripts, I can find no mention of ext3 mounts.
Any ideas what makes the kernel try to mount the / as ext3? Is it a
kernel build option I missed?
Thanks,
Nick
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