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ext2_check_mount_point: No such file ...
- From: Ross Boylan <ross biostat ucsf edu>
- To: ext3-users redhat com
- Cc:
- Subject: ext2_check_mount_point: No such file ...
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 18:09:26 -0800
I am trying to shrink an ext3 filesystem mounted on top of software
RAID. The ultimate goal is to shrink the RAID to make room for a new
installation that will use LVM over RAID. I get the error in the
subject, and wonder what I need to do to avoid it. Details follow:
Shrinking needs to be done offline, right?
After being unable to get Knoppix started I used the break=bottom to
stop the boot process while I was still in the initrd. When I
dismounted the filesystem I discovered my initrd didn't have the ext3
utilities. I remount the file system and copied /sbin, /lib, and /etc
onto my ramdisk. Without /etc fsck complained about being unable to
find fstab; afterwords, it ran.
However, both fsck and resize2fs complained
ext2_check_mount_point: No such file or directory while determining
whether /dev/md1 is mounted.
Adding the -f flag did not help.
There is no /etc/mtab file.
I realize this is all pretty dodgy, but is there a way I can deal with
this problem? What file or directory is it looking for?
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