After unintentionally deleting some file, I noticed what appears to be
an incosistency (or at least a change) in ext3. Running debugfs and
executing the command "lsdel", I saw no inodes listed since I last ran
the partition as ext2. Does ext3 not add its deleted inodes to whatever
list ext2 does? And can this be fixed without compromising the speed or
data-integrity of ext3?
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