I've backported all of the bugfixes to the 2.5 dxdir/htree patches to 2.4, and have created a new set of patches for Linux 2.4.21rc5. At this point it *looks* like we've fixed all of the htree bugs that people have reported, including the brelse bug, the memory leak bugs, and the NFS compatibility problems. I've done *very* light testing, and things seem to work, but I'm now looking for some brave souls/guinea pigs to give this some more strenous testing. Please don't use this on production systems just yet, until some people report success. In particular, I'm looking for people who had trouble with NFS to confirm whether or not this patch fixes their problems or not. If you do try out the patch, please let me know how well (or how poorly) it works. The patches can be found at: http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/extfs-2.4-update/extfs-update-2.4.21rc5 Also available are the patches broken out into separate diffs, here: http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/extfs-2.4-update/broken-out-2.4.21rc5/ In the broken out directory, only the first patch is the htree patch. The rest are some other 2.5 features which I've backported to 2.4, including forward compatibility for upcoming future extfs upgrades including dynamic filesystem resizing and expanded inodes for things like subsecond timestamps. The patches also add support for setting default mount options via tune2fs, and the improved Orlov block allocator. So if you're feeling adventurour, please backup your systems (you should *always* backup your systems, even when you're not trying out new kernel patches :-), and give these patches a whirl, and let me know how it goes. Thanks! - Ted _______________________________________________ Ext3-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users