On Mon, 2007-01-08 at 13:00 +0100, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> > 50% probability of false positive on 4G files seems like very ugly
> > design problem to me.
>
> 4 billion files, each with more than one link is pretty far fetched.
> And anyway, filesystems can take steps to prevent collisions, as they
> do currently for 32bit st_ino, without serious difficulties
> apparently.
Maybe not 4 billion files, but you can get a large number of >1 linked
files, when you copy full directories with "cp -rl". Which I do a lot
when developing. I've done that a few times with the Linux tree. Given
other utils that copy as hard links, can perhaps make a 4 billion number
of files with >1 link possible, and perhaps likely in the near future.
-- Steve
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