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2014 Aug 26
0
Re: filesystem
* "Bill Cunningham" <billcun@suddenlink.net> hat geschrieben:
> I hope this is the right list. I have created an ext2 filesystem and
> removed the dir_index feature. I don't know if this kind of experimentation
> is going to help me learn something about filesystems or not. Well what is
> dir_index? Then I ran e2fsck -f -v -pD and the /dev file. Now what did I
>
2014 Aug 26
2
Re: filesystem
...ite all bitmaps and inode tables with
> zeros" step).
>
> Regards, Bodo
Yes all those features. I would like to know what they mean. There are
mount options, ext4 features, ext3 features and some are directly related to
the journaling inode. I seem to remember something called
revoke_incompatible or something like that. I've also seen ext3 with no
features.
Is there any docs or help for learning ext development?
One can not remove extents can thy. If I am correct they may cross multiple
files. I have alot to learn. I'm glad this list is open to users. I guess
anyway.
Cheers...
2014 Aug 25
2
filesystem
I hope this is the right list. I have created an ext2 filesystem and
removed the dir_index feature. I don't know if this kind of experimentation
is going to help me learn something about filesystems or not. Well what is
dir_index? Then I ran e2fsck -f -v -pD and the /dev file. Now what did I
remove? Htree. I guess it can always be put back and it's on an experimental
filesystem.