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Hi all,
I am trying to compile a Kernel to rectify some USB issues with my computer. When I ran make localmodconfig I was asked if I would like to use ext2/3 as ext4. Is this a correct thing to do? My file systems are ext4 at the moment.
I know this is a newbie question, but I have never compiled a Kernel before.
Thanks.
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Yes. The ext4 driver can mount both -2 and -3 in backwards compatibility mode.
Last edited by Wintervenom (2011-08-30 20:27:22)
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Thankyou, Kernel is compiling now.
So to clarify, there will be no problems when I connect my ext3 external HDD?
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So to clarify, there will be no problems when I connect my ext3 external HDD?
I'd never say this, but yes, there should be no problems. I have an ext3 partition mounted as ext4, no problems for 5 months now, also my external usb drive has ext3 which I mount as ext4.
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