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However, I am a bit confused. Does Hijack now automatically contain the ext3 patches, or do you have to use the 'special' hijack, an older version which has had the relevant patches applied?


The hijack source includes the patches, but Mark's builds don't have them turned on so you either need to grab the kernel binary from my site or compile your own. Either way you'll want the newer versions of e2fsck and tune2fs from my site.

-Mike


I've grabbed e2fsck and tune2fs, but the trouble with using the hijack from your site is that it's not as up-to-date as the current build on Mark's site. I don't think it's practical to compile my own since I would guess that my regular RedHat linux tools wouldn't be suitable.

Any chance that Mark can simply turn on the ext3 support by default? Is thre any reason not to do this?