Re: ext2fs and big files

Chip Salzenberg (chip@atlantic.net)
Fri, 27 Feb 1998 20:45:18 -0500


According to Stephen C. Tweedie:
> Chip writes:
> > It would also be a Very Good Idea, BTW, to require that the ext2fs
> > filesystem version number be incremented before files larger than 4G
> > be allowed in a given filesystem. Otherwise, when that fs is mounted
> > by an older kernel, Bad Thing May Happen.
>
> We made sure before 2.0 went out the door that ext2fs had a mechanism to
> protect us from things like this. There is a set of capability bitmaps
> in the ext2fs superblock which are checked by all kernels ...

Wow. That's marvelous. I tip my hat.

-- 
Chip Salzenberg                - a.k.a. -               <chip@pobox.com>
"I brought the atom bomb.  I think it's a good time to use it."  //MST3K

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