Ext3 indexed directory extension.

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On Friday 23 August 2002 10:48, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> On Aug 23, 2002  10:12 +0200, Carles Xavier Munyoz Bald? wrote:
> > Another issue, how may I know if one directory is or not indexed ?
> > And, how may I create and indexed directory ?
>
> Use lsattr <dir> with a newer e2fsprogs, and it will have a flag set,
> I believe it is "h" (hash) or "i" (index).

Thakyou very much for the information.
Where may I found a newer e2fsprogs capable of detect the indexed directory 
flag ?


> I would suggest not using this on a production system and/or having
> backups of your data.  This feature is still in the not-so-widely-used
> stage.

Any idea about when will be a stable version of the htree indexed directory 
patch for the ext3 filesystem ?

Greetings.
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