On 08/29/2013 01:32 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
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Notice the pound sign prompt in my example? Yes, you have to run
tune2fs
as root (or use sudo).
now that you mention it. ;=)
[geo@localhost Documents]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost Documents]# tune2fs -l /dev/sdb3
tune2fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
Filesystem volume name: _SL-63-i386-Live
Last mounted on: /
Filesystem UUID: e98b498e-76ea-4845-99a6-78a1a25d74f0
Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53
Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic)
Filesystem features: has_journal ext_attr resize_inode dir_index filetype
<snip>
Directory Hash Seed: 77e4fb40-e669-4a75-a1b3-f9ed52332ee1
Journal backup: inode blocks
[root@localhost Documents]#
sure does work better as root.
another good day in my life of learning something new. ((GBWG))
i do thank you.
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sl6.3 linux
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