-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 You're right, it is a bad idea, but I didn't make myself very clear. Once= the=20 journal has been created and is initialized, you won't be able to see it.= =20 (Shouldn't be able to see it) So it seems to me as though that is just a= =20 file taking up space. If you have a knoppix cd handy, boot it, mount the drive, move that journ= al,=20 then try to boot it, and see what happens. I would bet it works the same.= If=20 it doesn't, you can boot back to knoppix and put the journal back. I've converted many ext2 to ext3 while mounted and not mounted and have o= nly=20 seen the journal while it is being created.. And it was on a RedHat machi= ne=20 if I remember correctly. I didn't so much mean you weren't running ext3 as I meant I really doubt = it is=20 using that file. nathan. Am 21 Samstag, Dezember 2002 17:14 schrieb Lynn David Newton: > ne> ... It sounds to me as if you are not really > ne> running ext3. > > I'm quite sure it is. > > ne>=09=09 When you machine boots up, does it > ne> give an error about not finding ext3 and mounting > ne> it as ext2? > > No, never has. > > ne> I may be totally wrong. > > ne> On the other hand, I bet if you deleted that file > ne> (move it somewhere else, where you can retrieve > ne> it later) everything will be okay. ... > > With all due respect, I think that sounds like a very > bad idea. But thank you for the response. - --=20 Nathan England plug at the-arcanum.org jabber id: linuxjunkie@jabber.earth.li "A free society is one where it is safe to be unpopular." - --Adlai Stevenson - ----------------------------------------------------------------- Registered Linux User #189789, Machine #106603 www.sincerechoice.org Spam related material will be forwarded to: uce@ftc.gov -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+BTBcQ7yNnsYcupwRAvb1AKCLANhRWIpOTNwMMLRXG098A/SHxQCgiNz3 CJIV1exvInqSAQtIQoo8ijU=3D =3D8ywZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----