Re: Question about e2fsck and HTree

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On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 11:43:30PM +0400, Evgeniy Ivanov wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have a question about ext2/ext3.
> 
> As I understand directory indexing is compatible feature, currently my
> implementations doesn't support HTree.
> I do some things (make kernel and libs) with FS and check it with
> e2fsck: it creates index (everything else is ok, exit status is 1).
> Then I do same things with FS and check again:
> 
> HTree directory inode 23316 has an invalid root node.
> 
> Is it OK for implementation without directory indexing?

If your implementation of extN don't support HTree, then it's
important that when you modify a filesystem you clear the inode's
EXT2_INDEX_FL flag.   Then the right thing will happen....

	      	      	       	     - Ted
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