Changeset f0fecc7 for chapter02


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Timestamp:
02/07/2008 07:35:36 PM (16 years ago)
Author:
Matthew Burgess <matthew@…>
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615a565
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fadce7a
Message:

Upgrade to E2fsprogs-1.40.5. Fixes #2138.

git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/trunk/BOOK@8469 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689

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  • chapter02/creatingfilesystem.xml

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    4444    <para>If the output contains features other than
    45     <option>has_journal</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>
     45    <option>has_journal</option>, <option>ext_attr</option>,
     46    <option>resize_inode</option>, <option>dir_index</option>,
     47    <option>filetype</option>, <option>sparse_super</option>,
     48    <option>large_file</option> or <option>needs_recovery</option>, then your
     49    host system may have custom enhancements.  In that case, to avoid later
     50    problems, you should compile the stock E2fsprogs package and use the
     51    resulting binaries to re-create the filesystem on your LFS partition:</para>
    5252
    5353<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cd /tmp
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