rs internally; however, the number of significant bits in an inode number is affected by filesystem geometry. In practice, filesystem size and inode size are the predominan
eproduced the oops on a newly made filesystem doing some other copystuff and then do again..... if you do 'ls -al' I can see that the directory is now bigger (also if I tar
ut where I can get this egs for the suse 7.2 which I have to use (company standard..... I would prefer debian.......)?? So I hope you can help me.... cu michael Attachment:
like bdflush is the only thing that's running. If I try a sync, then that's what hangs, both of these get lost in write_some_buffers - looks like a deadlock? Hm.... you t
aper comparing xfs, jfs, and reiserfs and the fact that XFS supports EA cought my eye. I have included XFS writable EA support in ferris as a result. http://witme.sourceforge.net/