% George Toft (george@georgetoft.com) wrote: > I need some help from you kernel warriors. > > I just changed my root filesystem from reiserfs to ext3 > (tar -c, mke2cf, tar -x), rebooted, and it worked fine. heh, just migrated my laptop from reiserfs. durn reiserfs. My experience is that resierfs has given me 0 problems on machines with very few reboots, however, on my laptop has caused b0rked files. > Here's the weird part - /etc/fstab still showed my root filesystem > is reiserfs: > /dev/hdc3 / reiserfs defaults 1 1 > > and running mount verified it was mounted as reiserfs. > > I changed /etc/fstab: > /dev/hdc3 / ext3 defaults 1 1 > > rebooted, went through a long fsck (no errors), and now it it mounted > as ext3, verified by mount. I ran into this situation exactly. I believe, it's /etc/mtab that you need to delete prior to a reboot. hth, Gontran