> >How did you do it? I'm running ext2, but I'm curious about ext3, if it's
> >relatively simple to set up.
> >
> >Paul
> >
> >
> >
> Once you have an ext3 capable kernel installed and you have a recent
> version of fstools, you can tune2fs -j /dev/hd[a-z][0-9] to add a
> journal to your filesystem.
That's it, and mount as type ext3. If you later decide you don't like the ext3, the converted fs is still readable as ext2, although there's a little space set aside for the journal now.
Levi
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