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I'm running 16.04 on an Intel Nuc trying to setup a virtual environment. My virt-builder command fails with this error:

virt-resize: error: libguestfs error: resize2fs: e2fsck 1.42.13
(17-May-2015)
/dev/sda1 has unsupported feature(s): metadata_csum
e2fsck: Get a newer version of e2fsck!

I upgraded e2fsck to version 1.43.1 and I verified with a e2fsck -V command but for some reason everytime I run my virt-builder command it still using the 1.42.13 version of e2fsck. How can I either remove the old version of e2fsck or at least ensure that virt-builder uses the newer version?

  • Hi @dreed47 your base e2fsck version suggests you are on Xenial, but there is no newer e2fsprogs package for Xenial than 1.42.13-1ubuntu1. "How exactly" did you upgrade to 1.43.1 - maybe therein lies the solution to resolve your issue? – Christian Ehrhardt May 03 '19 at 05:35
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    Possible duplicate of [ext4 broken file system on ubuntu 14.04.4](https://askubuntu.com/questions/747656/ext4-broken-file-system-on-ubuntu-14-04-4) – Michael Hampton May 03 '19 at 12:11

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