On Donnerstag 28 Mai 2009 Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> The Linux port of xfs_reno
When used, does it move inodes on disk, or just change the numbers?
Because there seems to be still danger on inode64, would it be worth to
sometimes run xfs_reno to get most files back to inode32, but still
mount with inode64? I know this would create big inodes again, but at
least old data would be safe.
mfg zmi
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