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The ext2 file system is not deprecated, only the legacy driver for ext2. AFAIK pretty much all distros use kernels built with CONFIG_EXT4_USE_FOR_EXT2=y and use the ext4 driver (which is not deprecated) for ext3 and ext2.
The ext2 file system is not deprecated, only the legacy driver for ext2. AFAIK pretty much all distros use kernels built with CONFIG_EXT4_USE_FOR_EXT2=y and use the ext4 driver (which is not deprecated) for ext3 and ext2.
however the puppy init and shutdown scripts still use ext2 driver. I guess it needs redirection to ext4 driver instead of ext2 driver
ext2 filesystem is now deprecated on future linux releases.
https://bootlin.com/blog/ext2-filesystem-driver-now-marked-as-deprecated/
What will be the options for this?
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