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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [ .. snip .. ]
> Actually you already specified udba=inotify, so it must be a bug.
> Additionally the inode numbers #805306524, #134217865 and #134217862
> seem to be too large. Are they correct numbers? Generally speaking, they
> are not illegal numbers, but I want to check whether they are correct or
> not.
> Please tell me about your branch 0. What filesystem is it? What is the
> largest inode number on it?

(Sorry about sending this email directly to you first, Junjiro, please
ignore that)

Thank you for your quick response. :)

Branch 0 would be the first branch on the /proc/mounts-line? If so,
that's /vault/disk3, which is xfs. How do I find largest inode number?
The other branches are disk2: xfs, disk1: ext3, lvm: ext3.

Kindest regards, Jørgen P. Tjernø.
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