On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 12:24, Nick Rout wrote: > ext2 and 3 inodes are similar, if not identical. they contain a list of > blocks in the file An inode is, by definition, a list of blocks that contain the file associated with the inode. Inodes perform the same basic job under ReiserFS, NTFS (yes, NTFS is an inode-based FS), UFS, BSD-FFS... -- Michael JasonSmith http://www.ldots.org/
- ext2/3 undelete - update Nick Rout
- Re: ext2/3 undelete - update Michael JasonSmith
- Re: ext2/3 undelete - update Nick Rout
- Re: ext2/3 undelete - update Michael JasonSmith
- Re: ext2/3 undelete - update Nick Rout
- Re: ext2/3 undelete - update Matthew Gregan
- Re: ReiserFS and inodes Michael JasonSmith
