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  • I increased the partition size for Sir Solus, however, I keep getting

an error code, suggesting dat I need a newer version of e2fsck. Something
is not right, as doing a file check with Mint and Manjaro, along with varies
partitions works fine [Disk]. If I attempt to format the partition, Solus and
the bootie disappears.


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Frank you, for any helf. 🇬 🇪 🇪 says high.

  • Staudey replied to this.
  • Holely Vaca <----- Latin for Cow, success to address.
    Gentlemen, I simply decided to go forward with the formatting since,
    I have an internal HDD which contains the backup of my Linux Battalions.
    I targeted both HDD, with the gray matter in the partition. [non-formatted]
    Bang, let the band "play we shall overcome."




    Thank you, for everyone's input. Staudey, I will still review both of your linkies.
    A rolling stone, leaves no kernel unturned.

    I wish we had a means to mark threads - solved.. :<((

    the 92GB ext4 Solus gets the /boot flag? how does that work? how do you get away with an all-in-one dealio (sdb2) like that?

    and the error code is on the unallocated? I've seen that e2fsck error before it meant nothing to me at the time.

    gnome-disks and gparted don't always speak the same language hence yr error

    what are you trying to do with the unallocated? why would solus disappear when you format(?) or install on(?) a 400MiB partition? I guess that's your question. but what partiton are you trying to format.

    I'm confused. But it's not you. Stuff goes over my head a lot.

      Are you running an old Solus or Iso?
      e2fsck is current with 4.5
      Are you doing updates?
      If your using a live usb you need be using 4.5 iso
      FEATURE_C12 is unsupported till e2fsck 1.47
      Run the current Solus I dont think you will have problems
      You cant compare stuff if your running outdated software.

        blueicetwice Well, this is the orphan_file feature that was added with Kernel 5.15 and e2fsprogs 1.47.0

        Whatever distro you're checking this drive from has too old a e2fsprogs version to recognize that feature, as the error message hints. When you look at the drive from an (updated) Solus installation no such error message should appear.

        See https://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs-release.html#1.47.0
        and https://askubuntu.com/questions/1497523/feature-c12-e2fsck-get-a-newer-version-of-e2fsck

          brent

          brent the 92GB ext4 Solus gets the /boot flag? how does that work? how do you get away with an all-in-one dealio (sdb2) like that?

          The "dealio" was the installer, whom is not returning my calls. The Solus original partition was only
          about 23 GBs and I wanted to add to the partition of the adjoining unused partition.

          brent and the error code is on the unallocated? Da, da !

          brent gnome-disks and gparted don't always speak the same language hence yr error

          I am beginning to learn dat.

          brent what are you trying to do with the unallocated?

          Merge with Solus.

          brent why would solus disappear when you format(?) or install on(?)

          Brent, beets me. I wish to merge the gray [unactive] with Solus OS.

          brent but what partiton are you trying to format

          b2, but as I stated, when formatting the yellow disappears just before final operation.
          I am guessing that the formatted partition will disappear Solus.

          brent Stuff goes over my head a lot.

          Stuff goes in one ear and out the other. :-))

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          Are you trying to enlarge a partition of a running system?

            Axios

            Axios. I am running an installed 4.5 XFCE. I have done no updates, only
            with my girlfriends. :-))

              Staudey

              Tanks, Staudey, I will check the provided links! I have already spent at least
              one hour of power, Interneting this topic. Oh, I should add, dat I was using
              Minty 21.1, when attempting to change the partition.

              I will try a live DVD Solus and sea what happens.

              [deleted]

              "Are you trying to enlarge a partition of a running system?" Het. <---- Russian for no
              I was operating with Mint 21.1. One cannot change an active partition while using the same
              OS.

                Brent, you can see what repairing my OSs have done to my head.

                  blueicetwice my own head would have a weep hole for the non-stop air escaping it as I repair stuff and resembles a deflated beach ball left on the ground after a grateful dead concert. and the normal part is I never repair the install.

                  Axios

                  Yes, it is not back-back-wards compatible.

                  Axios as they say dont mix the streams..lol

                  I never share my urinal.

                    WetGeek

                    Your Geekship, I always thought the same. We are now being consigned
                    to the Ukraining front.

                    Holely Vaca <----- Latin for Cow, success to address.
                    Gentlemen, I simply decided to go forward with the formatting since,
                    I have an internal HDD which contains the backup of my Linux Battalions.
                    I targeted both HDD, with the gray matter in the partition. [non-formatted]
                    Bang, let the band "play we shall overcome."




                    Thank you, for everyone's input. Staudey, I will still review both of your linkies.
                    A rolling stone, leaves no kernel unturned.

                    I wish we had a means to mark threads - solved.. :<((

                      blueicetwice I should have phrased that different its from ghost busters when they where
                      trying to get the ghost with their laser things...lol
                      Thats what one of them said if they crossed the lasers it wouldnt be a good thing...rofl

                        Axios

                        Axios, it was a fabulous movie, which [they/them] do not make anymore.