1 NOTE: This is the ELF version of the binary distribution. If you have 2 a DLL system, please compile e2fsprogs from sources yourself. (In 3 fact, in general you're better off compiling e2fsprogs from sources 4 instead of using precompiled binaries.) 5 6 Also please note that these binaries assume the use of the GNU Libc. 7 If you're still using libc5, you'll need build e2fsprogs from source. 8 9 To install the binary distribution of the second extended file 10 system management programs, just follow the steps: 11 12 1) Install this tar file using the following command: 13 14 gunzip < e2fsprogs-1.13-elfbin.tar.gz | (cd /; tar Sxvpf - ) 15 16 2) Run ldconfig to update the shared library pointers. 17 18 As root, type /sbin/ldconfig. This will update the links to 19 the shared libraries included in the distribution. You can then remove 20 the old versions of the libraries from /lib. 21 22 3) Remove any pre-formatted man pages. 23 24 Some distributions will have pre-formatted manual pages which 25 will always be displayed in preference to newer man pages in /usr/man. 26 If this is the case, you may need to manually remove them in order to 27 see the correct manual pages. The shell script in 28 install-utils/remove_preformat_manpages may be helpful in doing so. 29 30 4) Make sure your /etc/fstab file is correct. 31 32 Some distributions install an /etc/fstab which is missing the 33 fifth and sixth field of filesystem entry, which are the dump 34 frequency, and the fsck pass number, respectively. The problem with 35 this is that the getmntent() library routine interprets those missing 36 fields as "0", and a pass number of 0 is documented as meaning that 37 fsck should not check that particular filesystem. If your entries in 38 your /etc/fstab file look liks this: 39 40 /dev/hda4 / ext2 defaults 41 42 you should add "1 1" at the end of each line, so that they look like this: 43 44 /dev/hda4 / ext2 defaults 1 1 45 46 There is a script in install-utils/convfstab (donated by 47 Michael Weller) that may help you correct your /etc/fstab file. 48 49 5) Cleanup files from the installation. 50 51 When you're done with the installation, you will probably want 52 to remove /INSTALL (this file), /README, and /install-utils from your 53 root directory 54