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Re: [coreutils] Garbage in nanosecond part of timestamp after "mv" betwe


From: Jordan Russell
Subject: Re: [coreutils] Garbage in nanosecond part of timestamp after "mv" between partitions
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:31:56 -0600
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On 11/19/2010 12:19 AM, Jordan Russell wrote:
> Using a single "mv" command with no switches, I moved a tree of 302968
> files from an ext4 partition without nsec timestamp support (due to
> 128-byte inodes) to a newly-created ext4 partition with support for nsec
> timestamps (256-byte inodes).
> 
> Afterward, however, upon examining the results I noticed something quite
> unexpected: a small percentage of the files (1580 to be exact) now show
> non-zero values in the nsec parts of their mtimes and atimes.

Please disregard this. After further testing, this actually appears to
be an ext4 issue affecting all programs. I've now sent a report to the
linux-ext4 list.

-- 
Jordan Russell



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