On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 05:03:30 -0500, "Robert G. (Doc) Savage" dsavage@peaknet.net wrote:
It may, but that's moot. l-i-t-d does that formatting, and it's not a user option. l-i-t-d should also specify a filesystem type for mount, but it's not doing that right either.
Normally you don't need to specify a file system for a mount. Mount can detect what type it should be, and use the correct handler. When you get that message usually something is messed up with the filesystem.