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Subject: [Bug 15420] EXT4_USE_FOR_EXT23 causes wrong free space calculation
on ext2 and ext3
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:28:18 GMT
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--- Comment #12 from Theodore Tso 2010-03-10 15:28:12 ---
Well, let's figure out what actually broke, and why. The vast majority of
files are not appended to after they are first written, I suspect the migration
story still works. And this issue with over-aggressive estimation for space
needed for indirect blocks is probably something recent in 2.6.33, and I think
we can fix it --- and even if it isn't, I'd really like to know what
applications are checking statfs and aborting as a result, and under what
situations this is happening.
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