![]() ![]() VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) readonly on device 8:2įreeing unused kernel memory: 600k freed. The problem is that I am unable to boot the system. Then the (better) ext4 driver will be used for all ext2/ext3 devices by default (the ext4 driver is fully backwards-compatible with ext2 and ext3). If this annoys you you can change these options in your. The ext2 and ext3 drivers don't know what to do with the filesystem, because it's ext4. No, it's actually working perfectly fine: Last edited by percy_vere_uk on Sat 12:43 pm edited 1 time in total ![]() Looking at various post's this is often caused by ext4 needing 'large (2tb) block devices & file option' to be enabled in the kernel.īut this option does not appear in menuconfig with 64bit. On trying to boot I get the following errors:Įxt3-fs (sda2): error: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (240)Įxt2-fs (sda1): error: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (240)Įxt4-fs (sda2): mounted file system with ordered data mode: opts: (null) I have carried out a stage3 install and portage snapshot. I am in the process of installing gentoo_64bit on a multiboot system but have to use the 'install-amd64-minimal-2008.0.iso' disk because this is the only 64bit system on the box. Posted: Sat 1:26 pm Post subject: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional Gentoo Forums Forum Index Gentoo on AMD64 couldn't mount because of unsupported optional Gentoo Forums :: View topic - couldn't mount because of unsupported optional ![]()
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