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11 filesystem in use by Linux. There are also implementations available
79 separate patches). There is also a versioning mechanism to allow new
131 If the filesystem is revision 1 or higher, then there are extra fields,
151 There are some reserved fields which are currently unused in the inode
162 There are pointers to the first 12 blocks which contain the file's data
163 in the inode. There is a pointer to an indirect block (which contains
171 behaviour on a per-file basis. There are flags for secure deletion,
214 In ext2, there is a mechanism for reserving a certain number of blocks
240 revision 1. There are three 32-bit fields, one for compatible features
297 If you're exceptionally paranoid, there are 3 ways of making metadata
310 There are various limits imposed by the on-disk layout of ext2. Other
329 There is a 2.4 kernel limit of 2048GB for a single block device, so no
330 filesystem larger than that can be created at this time. There is also
335 There is an upper limit of 32000 subdirectories in a single directory.
337 There is a "soft" upper limit of about 10-15k files in a single directory
346 is over 130 trillion files. It would be higher except there are not
369 the time of the crash, then there is no guarantee of consistency for