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guch79
31-05-2005, 09:45
Hi

i have just converted my usd hd to ext3, befor it was a fat32.
But i wanted to use the samba server, both samba and ftp are running now.

Before i only usede ftp and it was a bit faster then.
Then i saw this in the end of my log, do i need to dorry about that.
Log:

Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: EXT3-fs warning: feature flags set on rev 0 fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: EXT3-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: EXT3-fs warning (device sd(8,1)): ext3_update_dynamic_rev: updating to rev 1 because of new feature flag, running e2fsck is recommended
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: EXT3 FS 2.4-0.9.19, 19 August 2002 on sd(8,1), internal journal
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Jan 1 00:00:21 USB storage: ext3 fs mounted to /tmp/harddisk

Is this something i can fix with PartitionMagic 8.0, if i connecnt it to my to my windows pc??

Darkstar
01-06-2005, 11:48
Probably not, but use a knoppix/kanotix/whatever-linux-on-cd-distribution and run e2fsck as recommended. Try Insert Security (http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html) , it is a bootable cd and only 50 megabytes.

Darkstar

Styno
01-06-2005, 12:30
Probably not, but use a knoppix/kanotix/whatever-linux-on-cd-distribution and run e2fsck as recommended. AFAIK, e2fsck is allready part of the latest firmwares.

Antiloop
01-06-2005, 13:06
and at last


i have just converted my usd hd to ext3, befor it was a fat32.
But i wanted to use the samba server, both samba and ftp are running now.

this is possible using fat32 with no problems at all

guch79
02-06-2005, 16:00
I thought that there wasen´t write support on fat32 disk, that was larger than 32 gig´s

Or did i miss somthing...

Styno
02-06-2005, 21:12
I thought that there wasen´t write support on fat32 disk, that was larger than 32 gig´s

Or did i miss somthing...
Yep, you missed that it's totally ok for you to read/write to >32 Gb FAT32 partitions hooked up to the router. I'm using a 160GB FAT32 partition with pretty much no problems at all.

It's NTFS partitions which are only mounted read-only...