Peter Arremann kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 9. maaliskuuta 2005 00:06): > "If that doesn't work, can you please try to create an ext2 > filesystem with 2k block size? it should fail without the -b > 2048 but succeed with... I'm fairly certain that is the issue > but would like to have some confirmation." > > Can't really help you if you don't help me figure out what's > wrong... If the -S doesn't work then maybe I'm on the wrong > way and even if ext2 isn't what you want, it helps me exclude > a fair bit of problems... OK, I tried mke2fs and it works. # mke2fs -b 2048 -v /dev/hdc mke2fs 1.35 (28-Feb-2004) max_blocks 2290384896, rsv_groups = 139794, rsv_gdb = 512 Filesystem label= OS type: Linux Block size=2048 (log=1) Fragment size=2048 (log=1) 561152 inodes, 2236704 blocks 111835 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user First data block=0 Maximum filesystem blocks=540016640 137 block groups 16384 blocks per group, 16384 fragments per group 4096 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks: 16384, 49152, 81920, 114688, 147456, 409600, 442368, 802816, 1327104, 2048000 Writing inode tables: done inode.i_blocks = 22532, i_size = 537944064 Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done This filesystem will be automatically checked every 39 mounts or 180 days, whichever comes first. Use tune2fs -c or -i to override. -- Markku Kolkka markku.kolkka@xxxxxx