>>>>> Jeff Garzik (JG) writes:
JG> And thus, inodes are progressively incompatible with older
JG> kernels. Boot into an older kernel, and you can now only read half
JG> your filesystem (if it even allows mount at all).
nope, you aren't allowed to mount fs with extents-enabled files
by ext3 which has no the feature compiled in. the same will
happen if you call it ext4.
thanks, Alex
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