Ben Gras
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5939b6a4d7
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. fsck has A for yes-to-all response
. mkfs makes filesystems on devices >4GB, but truncates them at 4GB
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2005-07-04 13:34:24 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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af9465adbd
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>4GB device detection; mkfs can make it, but FS can't use it...
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2005-07-04 09:20:03 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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d2018bb8ad
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Little mkfs diagnostic help
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2005-07-01 09:38:45 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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ebd38d9a92
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Added formatting fixes for larger numbers in fsck and df; made mkfs
test for devices larger than 4GB, so it won't try to test them (and print
a warning message), but it will write the FS.
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2005-06-30 13:04:57 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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850d6611eb
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Removed max-inode check from mkfs because of 32-bit inode numbers in V3
FS. Tested by mkfs -i 200000, fsck, file system creating with 200000
inodes, fsck again.
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2005-06-28 11:58:17 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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34a9677a5b
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Made mkfs a little smarter about how to report empty devices.
Also a little smarter about manually specified number of blocks that is
larger than the device capacity.
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2005-06-19 22:28:05 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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75689debe3
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fixed bug that caused number of inodes to make estimation to be terrible
in most cases
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2005-06-01 11:39:45 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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64ecaca24b
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Changed something in default no. of inodes in mkfs (I run out of inodes
often with the defaults).
Made setup script not make root filesystem with 1kB filesystem blocks,
as that restriction is out of the boot monitor now.
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2005-05-20 12:40:46 +00:00 |
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Ben Gras
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9865aeaa79
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Initial revision
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2005-04-21 14:53:53 +00:00 |
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