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make ext4 the example LFS partition type git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/trunk/BOOK@10286 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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%general-entities;
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]>
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<sect1 id="space-creatingfilesystem">
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<?dbhtml filename="creatingfilesystem.html"?>
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<title>Creating a File System on the Partition</title>
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<para>Now that a blank partition has been set up, the file system can be
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created. LFS can use any file system recognized by the Linux kernel, but the
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most common types are ext3 and ext4. The choice of file system can be
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complex and depends on the characteristics of the files and the size of
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the partition. For example:</para>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>ext2</term>
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<listitem><para>is suitable for small partitions that are updated infrequently
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such as /boot.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>ext3</term>
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<listitem><para>is an upgrade to ext2 that includes a journal
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to help recover the partition's status in the case of an unclean
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shutdown. It is commonly used as a general purpose file system.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>ext4</term>
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<listitem><para>is the latest version of the ext file system family of
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partition types. It provides several new capabilties including
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nano-second timestamps, creation and use of very large files (16 TB), and
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speed improvements.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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<para>Other file sytems, including FAT32, NTFS, ReiserFS, JFS, and XFS are
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useful for specialized purposes. More information about these file systems
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can be found at <ulink
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url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems"/>.</para>
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<para>LFS assumes that the root file system (/) is of type ext4. To create
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an <systemitem class="filesystem">ext4</systemitem> file system on the LFS
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partition, run the following:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>mkfs -v -t ext4 /dev/<replaceable><xxx></replaceable></userinput></screen>
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<!--
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<para>Replace <replaceable><xxx></replaceable> with the name of the LFS
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partition (<filename class="devicefile">sda5</filename> in our previous
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example).</para>
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<note>
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<para>Some host distributions use custom features in their filesystem
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creation tools (E2fsprogs). This can cause problems when booting into your new
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LFS in Chapter 9, as those features will not be supported by the LFS-installed
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E2fsprogs; you will get an error similar to <quote>unsupported filesystem
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features, upgrade your e2fsprogs</quote>. To check if your host system
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uses custom enhancements, run the following command:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>debugfs -R feature /dev/<replaceable><xxx></replaceable></userinput></screen>
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<para>If the output contains features other than
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<option>has_journal</option>, <option>ext_attr</option>,
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<option>resize_inode</option>, <option>dir_index</option>,
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<option>filetype</option>, <option>sparse_super</option>,
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<option>large_file</option> or <option>needs_recovery</option>, then your
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host system may have custom enhancements. In that case, to avoid later
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problems, you should compile the stock E2fsprogs package and use the
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resulting binaries to re-create the filesystem on your LFS partition:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cd /tmp
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tar -xzvf /path/to/sources/e2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-version;.tar.gz
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cd e2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-version;
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mkdir -v build
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cd build
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../configure
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make #note that we intentionally don't 'make install' here!
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./misc/mke2fs -jv /dev/<replaceable><xxx></replaceable>
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cd /tmp
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rm -rfv e2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-version;</userinput></screen>
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</note>
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-->
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<para>If you are using an existing <systemitem class="filesystem">swap
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</systemitem> partition, there is no need to format it. If a new
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<systemitem class="filesystem"> swap</systemitem> partition was created,
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it will need to be initialized with this command:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>mkswap /dev/<replaceable><yyy></replaceable></userinput></screen>
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<para>Replace <replaceable><yyy></replaceable> with the name of the
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<systemitem class="filesystem">swap</systemitem> partition.</para>
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</sect1>
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