> All FSs have a unique ID for a smallest allocation block they can > allocate. FAT does *not* have an inode number, but it *has* cluster > number; cluster number is unique just in the same way as inode > number. No it isn't in the right way. (Hint: What do SpeedDisk, Defrag etc. do?) -- Petr Novotny, ANTEK CS [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.antek.cz -- Don't you know there ain't no devil there's just God when he's drunk. [Tom Waits]
- Re: file... Mate Wierdl
- Re: file... Greg Hudson
- Re: file... Mark Delany
- Re: file... thomas . erskine-dated-b9c4f841028cc089
- Re: file... Peter van Dijk
- Re: file... Mate Wierdl
- Re: file... David Villeger
- Re: file... Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Qmail for NT Russell Nelson
- Re: Qmail for NT Rok Papez
- Re: Qmail for NT Petr Novotny
- Re: Qmail for NT Peter van Dijk