Zitat:
Original geschrieben von McGyver
@Lotussteve
funkt nicht mit tune2fs -j ....
-j gibts nicht
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Hallo McGyver!
Doch, funktioniert natürlich, du hast wahrscheinlich eine zu alte Version der e2fsprogs!
Aus "man tune2fs":
NAME
tune2fs - adjust tunable filesystem parameters on second extended filesystems
SYNOPSIS
tune2fs [ -l ] [ -c max-mount-counts ] [ -e errors-behavior ] [ -i interval-between-checks ] [ -j ] [ -J
journal-options ] [ -m reserved-blocks-percentage ] [ -r reserved-blocks-count ] [ -s sparse-super-flag
] [ -u user ] [ -g group ] [ -C mount-count ] [ -L volume-name ] [ -M last-mounted-directory ] [ -O
[^]feature[,...] ] [ -U UUID ] device
-j Add an ext3 journal to the filesystem. If the -J option is not specified, the default journal
parameters will be used to create an appropriately sized journal (given the size of the filesys-
tem) stored within the filesystem. Note that you must be using a kernel which has ext3 support
in order to actually make use of the journal.
Meiner Version:
ii e2fsprogs 1.25-1 The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries.
Schau bei deiner nach und mach ein Update!
HTH,
Ciao,
Steve