We recently started to have problems when a new installation was launched from the flash image that creating the journal corrupted the filesystem on the next mount operation.
Since we would like all IPFire installations to have a journal, we create this now when we create the image and won't try to add it later.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org --- lfs/flash-images | 2 +- src/initscripts/system/partresize | 13 ------------- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lfs/flash-images b/lfs/flash-images index 30513f0bc..27d3a89d7 100644 --- a/lfs/flash-images +++ b/lfs/flash-images @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ endif ifeq "$(EFI)" "1" mkfs.vfat $(PART_EFI) endif - mkfs.ext4 -O ^has_journal,extent -F $(PART_ROOT) + mkfs.ext4 -F $(PART_ROOT)
# Most systems that use Flashimages has no RTC at boot # so the interval check should disables diff --git a/src/initscripts/system/partresize b/src/initscripts/system/partresize index df9c43991..832bc7237 100644 --- a/src/initscripts/system/partresize +++ b/src/initscripts/system/partresize @@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ case "${1}" in # Azure and Google Compute Platform if running_on_ec2 || running_on_oci || running_on_azure || running_on_gcp; then scon="on" - journal="on" fi
mount /boot > /dev/null @@ -110,18 +109,6 @@ case "${1}" in root_dev="${dev::-2}" fi
- # Check if the device support smart - smartctl --smart=on "${root_dev}" > /dev/null - if [ ${?} = 0 ]; then - journal="on" - fi - - # Enable journal - if [ "${journal}" = "on" ]; then - boot_mesg "Create journal on "${dev}" ..." - tune2fs -O has_journal "${dev}" - fi - boot_mesg "Growing root partition to maximum size..." echo -e ',+' | sfdisk --no-reread -f -N${part_num} "${root_dev}" 2>/dev/null