Re: Block allocation

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thank you for replying .
well iam working on a project where i need to allocate few blockgroups for
manipulation of data.
yeah i can write the code but i was actually thinking that could i somehow
manipulate the code at top level of allocation , so that not much changes
are made to the good old existing code and work is done.
if you can please provide me with some help
thank you


vineetagarwal wrote:
> 
> hello everybody,
> 
> I want to allocate few blocks from a blockgroup in ext2 within a range of
> offset specified by user. Is it possible of doing so if yes then can
> someone please explain.As i know balloc.c and ialloc.c are responsible for
> it and they work on entire file system can i somehow manipulate it for
> ceratin ranges.
> 
> For Ex
> let say i provide a range 100 - 3000. Can i allocate few blocks within
> this range .
> 
> Thanking you
> 
> -- 
> From :
> Vineet Agarwal
> 

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