-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 23 August 2002 19:48, Theodore Ts'o wrote: > Given that TEA is faster, I agree, there's no reason to even bother > including new half-MD4 code into the kernel. We should just simply go > to TEA. > > Yes, we can use e2fsck to regnerate the hashes for all the > directories. It's just a matter of setting the hash type in the > superblock, and then running e2fsck -D on the filesystem. How can I know the hash code included in the patch that Chrisl send to me in a previous email: http://www.gnuchina.org/~chrisl/htree-ext3-2.4.19-1.diff And how can I know if the kernel has support for this hash algoritm ? Is there any htree-ext3 patch with TEA support ? How can I set the hash type in the superblock of an ext3 file system ? Greetings. - --- Carles Xavier Munyoz Baldó carles@descom.es Descom Consulting Telf: +34 965861024 Fax: +34 965861024 http://www.descom.es/ - --- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBPXNL/jvYAf7VZNaaEQLp7gCfa2jVIxgN6orW6X/SF+4q55hvkVkAoPpl jY+k6CxguMCU6pJkPPSYBy38 =RcRm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----