On Freitag, 30. Juli 2010 Eli Morris wrote:
> Is that something I could do now, or only when the filesystem is
> created? If I mount it with '-o inode64', can I mount it without
> that later, or once I write to the filesystem like that, can I not
> go back to mounting it in 32 bit mode?
Once you mount with inode64, you can't go back.
I'm not sure which applications are "broken", but I use inode64 for a
backup server where lots of Linux boxes connect to over NFS, and a Samba
for Windows PCs which has inode64, and at least didn't see any problem
over the years. That doesn't mean there isn't a problem, of course ;-)
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