On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 17:21:08 MDT, Andreas Dilger said: > You mount with the new kernel without "-o extents", and find files with > extents "lsattr -R /mnt/tmp | awk '/----e / print { $2 }'", copy those > files, mv over old files, unmount. How do you "copy those files" when you don't have extent support at that point? Remember - the whole problem here is that if you don't have extent support, you can't read the file, it's backward-incompatible. (If you *are* able to read the file even without extents, then this whole thread is total BS). You can certainly at least try to copy them to another file system while the source *is* mounted with -o extents, and then mount without it and copy the files back, but (a) that isn't what you said and (b) it doesn't work for files over 2T or so..
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