[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's talk about file system timestamps. What kind of timestamps are
there currently, and what are they used for?
This is a late reply, but I haven't seen that question of
yours answered so far, so I try to give it a shot.
First of all, time stamp support depends on
Oliver Fromme wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's talk about file system timestamps. What kind of timestamps are
there currently, and what are they used for?
This is a late reply, but I haven't seen that question of
yours answered so far, so I try to give it a shot.
First of all, time
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that every stuff like this is different here and there, and
actually the topic should have been named something like let's make
a filesystem, what timestamps would you recommend?. I've already
looked up information about the UFS times (didn't know what
Oliver Fromme wrote:
All properties (meta data) of a file are stored in
the inode. That includes owner, permissions, flags,
and all the time stamps, including the birth time.
So if you have multiple
entries (hard links) pointing to the same inode,
they point to the same meta data. In other