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@ 2003-07-10 22:22 Eli Carter
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From: Eli Carter @ 2003-07-10 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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All,

I'm trying to understand what the .truncate method is supposed to do 
when the file size is extended.  (Using 2.5.68-rmk1)

dd if=/dev/zero count=1 seek=3 of=tempfile
In my filesystem, if I imediately read it back, I get the garbage from 
the disk for the first 3 blocks, but if I umount/mount the filesystem, 
the data is the 4 blocks of zeros expected.  So it looks like there is a 
mapping of some sort that I'm missing, but I'm at a loss.

Any pointers to docs, examples, etc?  Is there something I can read to 
understand what is going on with buffer heads in a filesystem context? 
Something I should grep or Google for?

TIA,

Eli
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