> Wolfgang Walter wrote:
> > At least in 2.0, you may open a directory and use the filehanlde you
> > got later with fstat, fchown, fchmod. It would be rather bad if this
> > will change.
>
> No problem, it can be compatible:
>
> Use the same attributes for the "default" file as the directory itself.
> So really you've opened the directory inode, it's just that reading &
> writing work on the associated file.
Parse it, please. What dentry you will get?
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