Sorry, I did said, but I used dd to zero part of the device: dev is /dev/sda1 (20GB) I though that the first 1GB would be enogh... but no ... :( Tried first with 100M, then 1GB, and then 10GB, on the
Or make sure to change the fstab so that the system does not try to mount a jfs partition as xfs. Attachment: signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Yes, I take care of /etc/fstab also. Note that I started the machine with init=/bin/bash rw, so there is no /etc/fstab processing. But anyway, /etc/fstab was ok, with / declared as type jfs. Ivan --
It does not make sense that xfs would be trying to replay a log from a partition which has been zeroed, then mkfs.jfs'd - there should be no xfs superblock magic left, and xfs should not try to do an
By now I can't do that ... I run jfs_fsck on the partition, and that removed the problem... I hope it doesn't bite me again. I will try to reproduce the bug next week, by now I must set this units in