On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Chris Mason wrote:
> Ok, we need a way to find the ID of .. given what? A directory inode?
Oh, sorry about that. Directory inode, indeed.
> That we can do. As far as I can tell, we can find the name of a file
> given its ID, and the inode for the parent dir (Vladimir will correct me
> if I'm wrong here).
> Would you mind sending the ext2 code along? It would probably be the
> easiest way to explain things to me.
In a couple of days, OK? Right now it's choke-full of asserts, yodda,
yodda, and I seriosuly doubt that it will be readable without a _lot_ of
comments. I'll straighten it up before submitting, but for now...
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