On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:02:54 -0600, Dave Kleikamp wrote:

>It could happen under normal conditions.  I think it depends on whether
>adding or removing an entry would cause the directory to need (or free)
>another page of disk space.
>> My most common use is to access data created under os/2 also
>> from Linux, mainly multimedia-files and databases.
>> But I am prepared to test in case you try another patch.
>
>I've got to work on other things today, but I'll try to take another
>look at the code later this week.  Thanks for the offer to test this.

Many thanks, Dave for trying to solve this issue as well.
I do not have any hurry and will wait for you response.
My data on the test-partitition are safely backed-up, this also
allows at any time a full compare of some 20 GB in >200,000 files
in > 20,000 directories for verifying the success;-)

Ingo



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