Re: filesystems and year 2038

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On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 8:50 AM Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Once upon a time, Colin Walters <walters@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> > Ah but with a 512M disk I do get 256 bit inodes, I bet that's the difference.
>
> It comes from /etc/mke2fs.conf... kind of.  Below 512M, mke2fs chooses
> to use the "small" config from there, which includes the smaller
> inode_size.  The thresholds are hard-coded in mke2fs though.

OK this explains what's going on. Anaconda doesn't do mkfs.ext4, it
executes mke2fs, so the small fs_type values are probably being
applied, rather than the ext4 fs_type.



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Chris Murphy
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