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| Subject: | Re: [RFC 0/2] Case-insensitive filename lookup for XFS |
| From: | Martin Steigerwald <ms@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:32:21 +0200 |
| Cc: | "Barry Naujok" <bnaujok@xxxxxxx> |
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Am Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2007 schrieb Barry Naujok: > On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:22:21 +1000, Martin Steigerwald <ms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What would happen in the following scenario? > > > > mount -t xfs /dev/somedevice /mnt/tmp > > touch /mnt/tmp/testfile > > touch /mnt/tmp/Testfile > > touch /mnt/tmp/TESTFILE > > > > mount -t xfs -o remount,ci /dev/somedevice /mnt/tmp > > rm /mnt/tmp/testfile > > testfile would be deleted, Testfile and TESTFILE will remain. > Subsequent rm's should remove the rest. Sounds indeed quite clever to me ;-) I look forward to that feature which could be interesting for samba file shares cause samba would not have to map case-insensitive paths from Windows to the case-sensitive paths under Linux anymore. -- Martin Steigerwald - team(ix) GmbH - http://www.teamix.de gpg: 19E3 8D42 896F D004 08AC A0CA 1E10 C593 0399 AE90 |
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