DWade
December 3rd, 2008, 10:20 PM
](*,)I would like to know what size the Inodes are in Ext3 as formated by either Kubuntu or Ubuntu in new 8.10. (are they 128 or 256) I am having some issues with my Acronis backup software with the ext3 partition.
In a fresh loaded Ubuntu or Kubuntu ready for 1st boot with a partition grub boot, I go to a windows partition or I will put in the arconis cd and backup the partition. I can now at any time re-load the partition and use the alternate cd in repair a broken system mode and reinialize grub.:p
The version of acronis I use is 9. 10 and 11 elevate the windows explorer to view backup files, and if your searching for something and backup files are there it, continues to search thru each backup. This can cause the search to become expressively long and useless. (Especially if you forgot where exactly you placed a backup file):-x
Acronis says the partiton is damaged. It will have to back it up sector by sector. That means the image file that should only be about 1.9 gigs is now almost as big as the partition. With a 40 gig partition this is no good.:(
To fix the problem I reformated the partition with system commander as EXT3 and then loaded Ubuntu on one computer and Kubuntu on the other.
In a fresh loaded Ubuntu or Kubuntu ready for 1st boot with a partition grub boot, I go to a windows partition or I will put in the arconis cd and backup the partition. I can now at any time re-load the partition and use the alternate cd in repair a broken system mode and reinialize grub.:p
The version of acronis I use is 9. 10 and 11 elevate the windows explorer to view backup files, and if your searching for something and backup files are there it, continues to search thru each backup. This can cause the search to become expressively long and useless. (Especially if you forgot where exactly you placed a backup file):-x
Acronis says the partiton is damaged. It will have to back it up sector by sector. That means the image file that should only be about 1.9 gigs is now almost as big as the partition. With a 40 gig partition this is no good.:(
To fix the problem I reformated the partition with system commander as EXT3 and then loaded Ubuntu on one computer and Kubuntu on the other.