On Tuesday 21 August 2018 05:12:03 Nick Koretsky wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 09:20:43 +0200
"Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" <office(a)klepp.biz> wrote:
Its tears
so far Nik. There are so many differences just in the
ext4's used that one of them should be renamed, they will NOT
cross mount, ext4 disk to ext4 mount.
Hi Gene!
When you cannot mount the ext4 partions from one another, then there
is something very wrong. ext4 can be mounted as ext2 and that should
alway work - at least, if the drives and filesystems are ok.
No, you are wrong. There were options added to ext4 which made it
incompatible with older kernels. And a few years ago they made this
options default. Debian wheezy kernel (3.2) would not mount ext4
created in debian stretch.
But will it work in reverse by making the /media/dirs on stretch, and
mounting the wheezy partitions to them for reading purposes. I faintly
recall, on my first install attempt, doing that but could only see the
partitions root despite trying to cd up a known path, and when I had
rebooted to wheezy, the partitions were marked dirty and had to be
e2fsck'd which took about 20 minutes with nothing found. Thats not a
very confidence inspiring thing.
Since this is a 2 list post, going the emc-developers too since this
install media is theirs, my first attempt used the debian 9.4 1st dvd
for install media, and networking Just Worked. But lots of other stuff
didn't. My 2nd attempt was with the LCNC image of stretch pointed to by
the
wiki.linuxcnc.org pages, and networking is dead. And my 3rd attempt
will use that media again.
That big a change in filesystems deserves a migration tool.
So I'm going to go fix the missus breakfast, then get to it a 3rd time.
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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