On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:35:09PM -0700, Jiva DeVoe wrote: > Can anyone point me to some docs on how to install an Ext3 based debian > system? Hey Jiva! How've you been? :) Well, I'm pasting a snippet from the ext3 FAQ below. As for doing it during the install, I think somebody else already addressed that. Since ext3 is basically ext2 with a journal, you can convert ext2 in place, mounted or not. Tweak /etc/fstab, and poof, ext3 :) Just make sure your kernel supports it :) Of course even if it didn't, you could still mount it as ext2. Quote below: Q: How do I convert my ext2 partition to ext3? (was: How do I use ext3?) Before you can mount a partition as ext3 you have to create a journal on it. The easiest way to do it is to type: tune2fs -j /dev/hdaX This can be done on an unmounted or on a mounted filesystem. If you create the journal on a mounted filesystem you will see a .journal file. Don't try to delete this and don't back this up or restore it from backup! If you run tune2fs -j on an unmounted partition an unvisible journal file will be created. Now you can mount the filesystem as ext3 using: mount -t ext3 /dev/hdaX /mnt/somewhere With mke2fs -j /dev/hdaX you can format a partition as ext3 (as always it will be also usable as ext2 partion). Anyway, hope all is well. Take it easy, Wes -- Wes Bateman, GCIA ManISec Corporation - "Managed Internet Security Services" http://www.manisec.com P.O. Box 851053 Richardson, TX 75085-1053 +1 (469) 766-4720 wes@manisec.com