umount: /initrd: device busy ext2-fs warning: (device ide0(3,2)):ext2_read_super: mounting ext3 fs as ext2
These messages appears on my boot stuff, however the system boots normally.
What's this?
On Sunday 29 February 2004 01:55, Alexandre Strube wrote:
umount: /initrd: device busy ext2-fs warning: (device ide0(3,2)):ext2_read_super: mounting ext3 fs as ext2
These messages appears on my boot stuff, however the system boots normally.
What's this?
It comes from the rhgb (Redhat Graphical Boot) stuff.
Those messages come from the /etc/rc.sysinit file.
It is harmless.
You don't have the ext3 module in your initrd.
Alexandre Strube wrote:
umount: /initrd: device busy ext2-fs warning: (device ide0(3,2)):ext2_read_super: mounting ext3 fs as ext2
These messages appears on my boot stuff, however the system boots normally.
What's this?
Em Seg, 2004-03-01 às 11:22, Brian Ashe escreveu:
umount: /initrd: device busy ext2-fs warning: (device ide0(3,2)):ext2_read_super: mounting ext3 fs as ext2 These messages appears on my boot stuff, however the system boots normally. What's this?
It comes from the rhgb (Redhat Graphical Boot) stuff. Those messages come from the /etc/rc.sysinit file. It is harmless.
Does is mean my system is actually using ext2? Is there any problem with it?