Hello,
 
 I was looking at some stuff related to ext2 and it seems as if one can look at an inode, and map to an entry in the dcache and resolve inode to filename mapping. My question to this forum is:-
 
-can the same technique be used with jfs2 on linux ?
-can the same technique be used with jfs2 on AIX ?
-is there a mechanism to suggest that the dcache entry for a jfs2 inode is still valid?
 
thanks
-kamal
 
 
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