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Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:16 AM
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Subject: Re: mkdir generates 1024 blocks per default ?

hans privat wrote:
> hi list,
> creating a new directory with mkdir produces 1024 a KB-sized
directory. but
> how can I change that filesize to 2048 or 4096 or other sizes ?
>
> how can I do that along creating it ?
> and how can I change after creting ?
>
> hope anyone is having some experiences or is having s! ome ideas ?
>
> thanks in advance
> bye hans

The directory size shows you the number of blocks per inode on the
filesystem. Usually Red Hat Linux defaults to 4096. The only way to
change it is to reformat the partition, causing the destruction of all
data on that particular partition. If you have room, move the data
somewhere else, and reformat (man mke2fs).

Why do you want to change the blocks/inode?

Forrest
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