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    Ext4 drive doesn't mount

    I guess you mean on the router. If so, that's weird. There seem not to be any /dev/sdb1 e2fsck -pv /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1: clean, 23/489600 files, 35065/1955579 blocks oh wait, that was for sda e2fsck -pv /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb1: Journal superblock has an unknown incompatible feature flag set...
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    Ext4 drive doesn't mount

    Yes, all was ran on the Pi. This was around the features' error: Mar 28 19:01:37 kernel: JBD: Unrecognised features on journal Mar 28 19:01:37 kernel: EXT4-fs (sdb1): error loading journal
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    Ext4 drive doesn't mount

    Alright, everything was backed up, so I tried that. For reference, resize2fs asked me to Please run 'e2fsck -f /dev/sda1' first. It found that some "extent trees" could be narrower, and I allowed it to "fix" them. Then I ran what @ColinTaylor suggested, but no luck, still "unsupported...
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    Ext4 drive doesn't mount

    So, in other words, nothing can save me those 8 hours of transferring data...I just found 89 more GB...
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    Ext4 drive doesn't mount

    Thing is, the current partitioning has been done with disk, mkfs.ext4 and all. From scratch, I did: - fdisk /dev/sda (it was sda on the Rpi) - removed all the partitions - created a linux partition - exited from fdisk - formatted the partition with mkfs.ext4 (sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1) I...
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    Ext4 drive doesn't mount

    Darn. I was hoping that I wouldn't have to transfer 100GB back and forth...
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    Ext4 drive doesn't mount

    Hello all, I encountered the "unsupported features" error while trying to mount an EXT4 partitioned USB 3.0 drive on my RT- AC68P with Merlin V384.4_2 installed. The drive was formatted in Raspbian as ext4 with the mkfs.ext4 command, with a GPT partition table. Sector size is 4096. Fdisk -l...
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