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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="space-creatingfilesystem">
9 <?dbhtml filename="creatingfilesystem.html"?>
10
11 <title>Creating a File System on the Partition</title>
12
13 <para>Now that a blank partition has been set up, the file system can be created.
14 The most widely-used system in the Linux world is the second extended file
15 system (<systemitem class="filesystem">ext2</systemitem>), but with newer
16 high-capacity hard disks, journaling file systems are becoming increasingly
17 popular. The third extended filesystem (<systemitem
18 class="filesystem">ext3</systemitem>) is a widely used enhancement to
19 <systemitem class="filesystem">ext2</systemitem>, which adds journalling
20 capabilities and is compatible with the E2fsprogs utilities.
21 We will create an <systemitem class="filesystem">ext3</systemitem>
22 file system. Instructions for creating other file systems can be found at
23 <ulink url="&blfs-root;view/svn/postlfs/filesystems.html"/>.</para>
24
25 <para>To create an <systemitem class="filesystem">ext3</systemitem> file
26 system on the LFS partition, run the following:</para>
27
28<screen role="nodump"><userinput>mke2fs -jv /dev/<replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
29
30 <para>Replace <replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable> with the name of the LFS
31 partition (<filename class="devicefile">hda5</filename> in our previous
32 example).</para>
33
34 <note>
35 <para>Some host distributions use custom features in their filesystem
36 creation tools (E2fsprogs). This can cause problems when booting into your new
37 LFS in Chapter 9, as those features will not be supported by the LFS-installed
38 E2fsprogs; you will get an error similar to <quote>unsupported filesystem
39 features, upgrade your e2fsprogs</quote>. To check if your host system
40 uses custom enhancements, run the following command:</para>
41
42<screen role="nodump"><userinput>debugfs -R feature /dev/<replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
43
44 <para>If the output contains features other than
45 <option>has_joural</option>, <option>dir_index</option>,
46 <option>filetype</option>, <option>large_file</option>,
47 <option>resize_inode</option>, <option>sparse_super</option> or
48 <option>needs_recovery</option>, then your host
49 system may have custom enhancements. In that case, to avoid later problems,
50 you should compile the stock E2fsprogs package and use the resulting binaries
51 to re-create the filesystem on your LFS partition:</para>
52
53<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cd /tmp
54tar -xjvf /path/to/sources/e2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-version;.tar.bz2
55cd e2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-version;
56mkdir -v build
57cd build
58../configure
59make #note that we intentionally don't 'make install' here!
60./misc/mke2fs -jv /dev/<replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable>
61cd /tmp
62rm -rfv e2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-version;</userinput></screen>
63 </note>
64
65 <para>If a <systemitem class="filesystem">swap</systemitem> partition was
66 created, it will need to be initialized for use by issuing the command below.
67 If you are using an existing <systemitem class="filesystem">swap</systemitem>
68 partition, there is no need to format it.</para>
69
70<screen role="nodump"><userinput>mkswap /dev/<replaceable>&lt;yyy&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
71
72 <para>Replace <replaceable>&lt;yyy&gt;</replaceable> with the name of the
73 <systemitem class="filesystem">swap</systemitem> partition.</para>
74
75</sect1>
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