fields to be set. For example, to set i_block[2] for the resize inode to
be 42, simply issue the debugfs command:
set_inode <7> block[2] 42
Also added is the virtual field "bmap", which also takes an array index.
So to set the physical block mapping for logical block 1282 in the file
/test/inode to be 57, use the debugfs command:
set_inode /test/inode bmap[1282] 57
any debugging statements from within library code (always a bad idea), and
ext2fs_create_resize_inode() will return a proper error code if the
resize inode is corrupt, instead of returning -1.
should use the passed-in argument, not optarg, even though
the two are the same in the case of the current caller of
said function. (i.e., no user-visible problems were caused
by this, even though the code was wrong).
lastcheck, and mkfs_time fields with date/time values.
Add the set_inode command to debugfs so that individual inode fields can
be more easily modified. We should probably make the modify_inode
command go away at some point.
resize_inode capability disabled, but which still have the
s_reserved_gdt_blocks field set in the superblock, or which
still have blocks in the inode #7 (the resize inode).
res_gdt.c (list_backups), closefs.c (ext2fs_bg_has_super),
ext2fs.h: Move ext2fs_list_backups() to res_gdt.c, and
ext2fs_bg_has_super() back to closefs.c. There's no
reason for the new file, since list_backups() isn't being
used by any other functions, and can be made static, and
all users of the ext2fs filesystem will have to call
ext2fs_close() anyway.
correctly.
Update Makefile dependencies.
Update "make depend" production so that it filters out comments
inserted by newer gcc compilers.
Remove sync from e2fsck's "make all" target.
example, /tmp/test.img?offset=1024. Multiple options can separated using
the & character, although at the moment the only option implemented is
the offset option in the unix_io layer.
Change the maximum allowable blocksize to be 65536. This allows e2fsck to
check filesystems with a pagesize of 65536, and mke2fs to accept -b 65536.
Of course such a filesystem will not currently work on a Linux/x86 system,
at least not as of this writing!
release blocks if the inode has them; otherwise attempting
to rm devices and fast symlinks will lead to errors.
(Addresses Sourceforge Bug #954741 and #957244)
e2initrd_helper, which obviates the need for using /bin/awk
and mounting/unmounting the root filesystem during the initrd
process. (Addresses Debian Bug #247775)