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49 resuid=n The user ID which may use the reserved blocks.
50 resgid=n The group ID which may use the reserved blocks.
88 which is decided when the filesystem is created. Smaller blocks mean
100 bitmap and the inode usage bitmap which show which blocks and inodes
107 in the same block group as the inode which contains them.
129 and which OS created it.
144 structure contains pointers to the filesystem blocks which contain the
151 There are some reserved fields which are currently unused in the inode
152 structure and several which are overloaded. One field is reserved for the
156 by the HURD to reference the inode of a program which will be used to
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
165 block (which contains pointers to indirect blocks) and a pointer to a
166 trebly-indirect block (which contains pointers to doubly-indirect blocks).
168 The flags field contains some ext2-specific flags which aren't catered
180 It is a specially formatted file containing records which associate
187 The inode allocation code tries to assign inodes which are in the same
188 block group as the directory in which they are first created.
203 which would normally be used to store the pointers to data blocks.
209 the fields which would be used to point to the data blocks.
218 quotas). It also keeps the filesystem from filling up entirely which
226 fields which indicate whether fsck should actually run (since checking
248 a kernel which didn't know anything about this feature could read/write
250 making it inconsistent). This is essentially just a flag which says
264 which would leading to inconsistent bitmaps. An old kernel would also
265 get an error if it tried to free a series of blocks which crossed a group
272 than 256 characters, which would lead to corrupt directory listings.
276 RECOVER flag is needed to prevent a kernel which does not understand the
316 No tools currently exist which can change the ratio of inodes to blocks.
333 which support larger pages).
358 file which stores whole metadata (and optionally data) blocks that have
370 the blocks in that transaction so they are discarded (which means any