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5 ext2 was originally released in January 1993.  Written by R\'emy Card,
66 noquota option ls silently ignored by ext2.
72 ext2 shares many properties with traditional Unix filesystems. It has
114 The first version of ext2 (revision 0) stores a copy at the start of
132 All fields in the superblock (as in all other ext2 structures) are stored
139 The inode (index node) is a fundamental concept in the ext2 filesystem.
165 The flags field contains some ext2-specific flags which aren't catered
187 The current implementation of ext2 uses a singly-linked list to store
211 In ext2, there is a mechanism for reserving a certain number of blocks
222 filesystems. The superblock of the ext2 filesystem contains several
232 The compatibility feature mechanism used in ext2 is sophisticated.
236 the original revision 0 (EXT2_GOOD_OLD_REV) of ext2, but was introduced in
284 flags to ext2 also needs to update e2fsck to verify these features.
289 It is frequently claimed that the ext2 implementation of writing
295 writes synchronous on ext2:
301 the first and last are not ext2 specific but do force the metadata to
307 There are various limits imposed by the on-disk layout of ext2. Other
349 A journaling extension to the ext2 code has been developed by Stephen
352 to the on-disk ext2 layout. In a nutshell, the journal is a regular
355 it is possible to add a journal to an existing ext2 filesystem without
373 The kernel source file:/usr/src/linux/fs/ext2/
383 DOS client (*) ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/filesystems/ext2/
384 OS/2 (+) ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/filesystems/ext2/