After installation, the file system change from ext4 to ext3
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What is that application? Design looks old, maybe it is mistaking the ext4 for an ext3. What is the output ofdf -Th /
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– xenoid
Nov 19 at 16:28
The app is Ext2Fsd/Ext2Mgr.exe, and the output ofdf -Th /
is:Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/nvme0n1p5 ext4 98G 5.0G 88G 6% /
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 16:49
So, the filesystem is ext4 and the application you are using was programmed prior to the introduction of ext4
– Bruni
Nov 19 at 17:03
Please see the third picture~
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 17:11
When Linux says your FS is ext4 and $random_application thinks otherwise, the question should be raised with the authors/maintainers of $random_application.
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 17:35
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Install 16.04
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I installed 16.04 with default setup and it was ext4 file system in another computer. How to fix it?
16.04 ext4 ext3
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Install 16.04
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I installed 16.04 with default setup and it was ext4 file system in another computer. How to fix it?
16.04 ext4 ext3
16.04 ext4 ext3
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What is that application? Design looks old, maybe it is mistaking the ext4 for an ext3. What is the output ofdf -Th /
?
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 16:28
The app is Ext2Fsd/Ext2Mgr.exe, and the output ofdf -Th /
is:Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/nvme0n1p5 ext4 98G 5.0G 88G 6% /
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 16:49
So, the filesystem is ext4 and the application you are using was programmed prior to the introduction of ext4
– Bruni
Nov 19 at 17:03
Please see the third picture~
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 17:11
When Linux says your FS is ext4 and $random_application thinks otherwise, the question should be raised with the authors/maintainers of $random_application.
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 17:35
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What is that application? Design looks old, maybe it is mistaking the ext4 for an ext3. What is the output ofdf -Th /
?
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 16:28
The app is Ext2Fsd/Ext2Mgr.exe, and the output ofdf -Th /
is:Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/nvme0n1p5 ext4 98G 5.0G 88G 6% /
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 16:49
So, the filesystem is ext4 and the application you are using was programmed prior to the introduction of ext4
– Bruni
Nov 19 at 17:03
Please see the third picture~
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 17:11
When Linux says your FS is ext4 and $random_application thinks otherwise, the question should be raised with the authors/maintainers of $random_application.
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 17:35
What is that application? Design looks old, maybe it is mistaking the ext4 for an ext3. What is the output of
df -Th /
?– xenoid
Nov 19 at 16:28
What is that application? Design looks old, maybe it is mistaking the ext4 for an ext3. What is the output of
df -Th /
?– xenoid
Nov 19 at 16:28
The app is Ext2Fsd/Ext2Mgr.exe, and the output of
df -Th /
is:Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/nvme0n1p5 ext4 98G 5.0G 88G 6% /
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 16:49
The app is Ext2Fsd/Ext2Mgr.exe, and the output of
df -Th /
is:Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/nvme0n1p5 ext4 98G 5.0G 88G 6% /
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 16:49
So, the filesystem is ext4 and the application you are using was programmed prior to the introduction of ext4
– Bruni
Nov 19 at 17:03
So, the filesystem is ext4 and the application you are using was programmed prior to the introduction of ext4
– Bruni
Nov 19 at 17:03
Please see the third picture~
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 17:11
Please see the third picture~
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 17:11
When Linux says your FS is ext4 and $random_application thinks otherwise, the question should be raised with the authors/maintainers of $random_application.
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 17:35
When Linux says your FS is ext4 and $random_application thinks otherwise, the question should be raised with the authors/maintainers of $random_application.
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 17:35
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What is that application? Design looks old, maybe it is mistaking the ext4 for an ext3. What is the output of
df -Th /
?– xenoid
Nov 19 at 16:28
The app is Ext2Fsd/Ext2Mgr.exe, and the output of
df -Th /
is:Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/nvme0n1p5 ext4 98G 5.0G 88G 6% /
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 16:49
So, the filesystem is ext4 and the application you are using was programmed prior to the introduction of ext4
– Bruni
Nov 19 at 17:03
Please see the third picture~
– LogWell
Nov 19 at 17:11
When Linux says your FS is ext4 and $random_application thinks otherwise, the question should be raised with the authors/maintainers of $random_application.
– xenoid
Nov 19 at 17:35