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70 lines
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To install the second extended file system management programs,
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just follow the steps:
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1) Change directory into the top of the e2fsprogs source tree
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2) Create a build directory and cd into it:
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mkdir build; cd build
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3) Run the configure script
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../configure
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If you wish to turn on ELF shared libraries, add the option
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--enable-elf-shlibs. If you wish to build profiling libraries, add
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the option --enable-profile.
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Note that if you are building on an older system (i.e., a 2.4
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kernel and/or glibc 2.2), the use of thread local storage will probably
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cause programs that use the uuid library to core dump. To disable
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thread local storage, use the configure option --disable-tls.
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4) Compile the programs
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make
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5) Check to make sure the installation built correctly:
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make check
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6) Install the programs
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Run `make install'
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7) Install the include files and libraries
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You can run `make install-libs' to install the include files and
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libraries. Please note that this installation is not needed for the
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programs to work. It is only needed if you expect to develop other
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programs using the libraries or if you want to compile other program
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using these libraries (like the 4.4BSD dump and restore port).
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8) Remove any pre-formatted man pages.
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Some distributions will have pre-formatted manual pages which
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will always be displayed in preference to newer man pages in /usr/man.
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If this is the case, you may need to manually remove them in order to
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see the correct manual pages. The shell script in
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install-utils/remove_preformat_manpages may be helpful in doing so.
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9) Make sure your /etc/fstab file is correct.
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Some distributions install an /etc/fstab which is missing the
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fifth and sixth field of filesystem entry, which are the dump
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frequency, and the fsck pass number, respectively. The problem with
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this is that the getmntent() library routine interprets those missing
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fields as "0", and a pass number of 0 is documented as meaning that
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fsck should not check that particular filesystem. If your entries in
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your /etc/fstab file look like this:
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/dev/hda4 / ext2 defaults
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you should add "1 1" at the end of each line, so that they look like this:
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/dev/hda4 / ext2 defaults 1 1
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There is a script in install-utils/convfstab (donated by
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Michael Weller) that may help you correct your /etc/fstab file.
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