Mounting jfs in Debian Woody
Shalom fellows,
I am running a Debian Woody 3.0r2. The problem is that the 'mount' manpage does not seem to list any way to mount the 'jfs' file system. The kernel I have is 2.4.18bf24. I have SuSE on another partition, but the file system I have used there is the 'jfs' (in SuSE). In Debian Woody, the file system is the 'ext3'. Is there any to mount 'jfs' in Debian Woody? The mount command says that the jfs is unrecognised when I try to mount the jfs filesystem. Any ideas about how to do this would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Maidros |
When you install Woody, the only file systems available are: Ext2, Ext3, and ReiserFS.
HOWTO install Sarge with the net-installer-rc2 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...hreadid=261506 With the Sarge net-installer you can install any of these: Ext2 Ext3 ReiserFS JFS XFS FAT16 FAT32 swap area Physical Volume for LVM Physical Volume for RAID You have a choice of installing: Testing (sarge) Unstable (sid) Stable (woody) kernels: 2.4.27-1-386 2.6.8-1-386 which you can change later by installing kernel-images, it's all explained in the posting. |
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Regards, Maidros |
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