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Sun Jun 2 12:36:39 EDT 2013
<snip>
-j Create the filesystem with an ext3 journal. 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 filesystem) 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.
</snip>
Soooo..... mke2fs -j /dev/hdaX or whatever.
HTH,
TOG
On Thursday 21 February 2002 04:31 pm, sgblanch wrote:
> I am trying to create some ext3 partitions by hand on a redhat 7.2 box,
> but can not find the command to format the partitions. parted complains
> that it does not have an implementation for ext3, and there is no
> mkfs.ext3, or mke3fs. I am somewhat befuddled at this...
>
> thanks,
> ~steven blanchard
>
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