Tutorial: GRUB vs. the Inodes: Who Needs a Bootable System, Anyway?

  2008-05-02 08:00:04
Users of GRUB legacy, which is version 0.97, are getting bitten by an e2fsprogs incompatibility that renders their systems unbootable. e2fsprogs is the utilities package for the Ext3 filesystem, so it doesn't affect other filesystems. Resident expert Carla Schroder explains the problem and details some fixes to get affected systems back up. 
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