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| Subject: | Re: sparsify - utility to punch out blocks of 0s in a file |
| From: | Ron Yorston <rmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sun, 05 Feb 2012 09:33:26 +0000 |
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Eric Sandeen wrote: >Now that ext4, xfs, & ocfs2 can support punch hole, a tool to >"re-sparsify" a file by punching out ranges of 0s might be in order. > >I'll see if util-linux wants it after it gets beat into shape. >(or did a tool like this already exist and I missed it?) Way ahead of you. I wrote my sparsify utility for ext2 in 2004: http://intgat.tigress.co.uk/rmy/uml/sparsify.html It's mostly of historical interest now, I suppose. The sparsify utility doesn't work on ext4 and I long since gave up maintaining the kernel patch. I still use the zerofree utility, though. It would be nice to have a modern version of sparsify. I'll try it out. Ron |
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