mounting jffs2
Artem B. Bityuckiy
dedekind at oktetlabs.ru
Tue Apr 26 09:51:01 EDT 2005
Hello Zoltan,
> Read:
> If you want to read an inode then the kernel calls jffs2_do_read_inode()
> to get the inode.
But if I don't want? There are thousands of inodes and I don't have to
read them all. What then? Will GC move dirt along with valid data? Will
I see fewer free space then there is actually present? I suppose yes and
this is incorrect.
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