[Leaplist] ext4 no journal, but no boot.
Kevin Korb
kmk at sanitarium.net
Sun May 24 02:15:27 EDT 2009
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Only the very newest grub can boot from ext4.
Also, why would you turn off journaling in ext4? Why not just run ext2
if you want unjournaled?
tom foster wrote:
> Howdy guys,
>
> You can turn off journaling in ext4. I did, but when I booted it
> dropped me into a recovery shell. So what changes do I have to make so
> I can boot? should I change grub so it boots from a regular device
> instead of by uuid?
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