On 2008-10-10, 21:44 GMT, Eric Sandeen wrote:
You have /boot on ext4dev? that's not supposed to work at all...
Hm, on further inspection this looks like an ext3 filesystem but with test_fs set? Strange.
Yeah, this was the problem. However, when fixing this, I've made another disaster -- I unfortuantely removed also test_fs from / partition (not only /boot). And the result was pretty wild -- I got panicking kernel on boot with that (Linux refused to mount / on a partition with ext4 filesystem but without test_fs option). We should really have some protection against stupid users -- kernel panic is not a good reaction IMHO.
Matěj