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I'm actually in the middle of an upgrade right now. I was thinking of using ext4 - how does one convert the filesystem? I guess there is an option to do that in Gparted - is that what I should be looking for?<BR>
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-Mike<BR>
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On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 16:24 -0300, Doooh Head wrote:<BR>
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> I think the error 2 was caused by my not repartitioning the drive, and<BR>
> just using the old partitions but formatting them. Apparently older<BR>
> versions of ubuntu used a 128B inode size for ext3, and 9.04 uses<BR>
> inodes of 256B. A quick reinstall of grub to the MBR fixed that<BR>
> problem right up.<BR>
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Oh that was something I attempted as well since I had to reinstall. I reformatted my main partition to use the new ext4 file system. From what I've read its supposed to be faster but may have some issues. So far its been ok.<BR>
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Doooh<BR>
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