Re: 32bit apps and inode64

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Hi,

Am 17.02.2013 22:33, schrieb Dave Chinner:

>>> xfs_reno was ported to linux in '07 and was most recently reposted by Jeff Liu:
>>> http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2012-11/msg00425.html
>>>
>>> It isn't in xfsprogs today.
> 
> Simple answer: mount with inode32, run find to print out all the
> filenames in the filesystem and their inode number, copy the files
> with inodes numbers greater than 32 bit to a temporary file and then
> rename them over the top of the original.

Thanks, what about directories? Is renaming / moving using mv enough?

Stefan

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