hi, kim
On 2016/4/26 8:28, Jaegeuk Kim wrote:
> Now user can expand existing partition with resize.f2fs.
> Currently, it doesn't support shrink an image.
>
> For example,
> # resize.f2fs -t [# of sectors] [image]
>
> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim
> ---
> fsck/Makefile.am | 4 +-
> fsck/f2fs.
On 2016/4/26 10:17, Jaegeuk Kim wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ...
>
>>> + /* ovp / free segments */
>>> + set_cp(overprov_segment_count, config.new_overprovision);
>>> + set_cp(rsvd_segment_count, config.new_reserved_segments);
>>
>> maybe something wrong here:
>> set_cp(rsvd_segment_count, config
Hello,
...
> >+/* ovp / free segments */
> >+set_cp(overprov_segment_count, config.new_overprovision);
> >+set_cp(rsvd_segment_count, config.new_reserved_segments);
>
> maybe something wrong here:
> set_cp(rsvd_segment_count, config.new_reserved_segments);
> set_cp(overpr
hi, kim
On 2016/4/26 8:28, Jaegeuk Kim wrote:
> Now user can expand existing partition with resize.f2fs.
> Currently, it doesn't support shrink an image.
>
> For example,
> # resize.f2fs -t [# of sectors] [image]
>
> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim
> ---
> fsck/Makefile.am | 4 +-
> fsck/f2fs.
Now user can expand existing partition with resize.f2fs.
Currently, it doesn't support shrink an image.
For example,
# resize.f2fs -t [# of sectors] [image]
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim
---
fsck/Makefile.am | 4 +-
fsck/f2fs.h | 4 +-
fsck/fsck.h | 2 +
fsck/main.c | 64