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List:       freebsd-questions
Subject:    Re: How to check a ext3 partition ?
From:       "Ishmael F.E." <sulfurfff () gmail ! com>
Date:       2010-02-28 1:03:34
Message-ID: ed5c0bbe1002271703x48bfa01di708922bacfe66645 () mail ! gmail ! com
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e2fsprogs has utilities to create and check ext2 and ext3,
it also creates ext4, but freebsd (at this time) doesn't
seems to be able to mount ext4 yet.

I had to install it because I share /home with GNU/linux.


2010/2/27 Kevin Kinsey

> zaxis wrote:
>
>> There is a ext3 partition used to share data between linux and freebsd.
>> Sometimes freebsd cannot mount this partition as abnormal poweroff.   I
>> have
>> to enter linux to do `fsck.ext3` .
>>
>> Can freebsd fsck ext3 partition ?
>>
>>
> Not natively, AFAIK.  Check out /usr/ports/sysutils/e2fsprogs;
> I've not used it, but I'd imagine it would take care of this
> chore for you.
>
> KDK
>
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