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774 when opening an extent instead of reading the inode from disk.
829 representing the entire disk if partitions are found, since presuambly
987 fails for some reason (for example, there isn't enough disk space to
1012 Fix a bug in e2fsck where in preen mode, if there are disk I/O errors
1475 Speed up how mke2fs writes the journal data blocks by writing the disk
1532 Add support to badblocks to limit how quickly it reads from the disk
1959 If e2image fills the disk, fix it so it exits right away instead of
2091 Fix hueristics in blkid which could cause a disk without partitions to
2146 allocating inode tables for some relatively rare odd disk sizes.
2576 Add on-disk format definitions for the following new features:
2604 store data in an on-disk database.
2667 reducing the number of disk seeks required.
2871 block groups are not initialized and so do not require much disk
2992 which only probes newly added disk devices, and change
3598 the test pattern(s) used when checking a disk.
3831 as being dirty, so they were getting written back to disk before
3832 getting evicted from the disk cache). This was harmless, but it
4138 E2fsck will offer to try forcing a disk write to remap a bad block
4191 The mke2fs program checks the boot sector for the BSD disk label, and
4303 a read/write test on the disk. Update the man pages to encourage
4415 Fix a bug mke2fs which causes stack garbage to be written to disk when
4416 zapping disk sectors. (This bug could cause mke2fs to core dump for
4468 sector on the disk, and this was causing disk corruption problems as a
4730 unexpected location, such as the disk being checked. (Debian
4827 Debugfs's dump command now stops immediately upon reporting a disk
5161 (Previously this just set the dirty-as-in-needs-writing-out-to-disk
5310 * Added missing space in the "disk write-protected" error messsage
5347 Mke2fs will sync the disk device every MKE2FS_SYNC block groups if the
5457 1, 2 are open before opening the hard disk. This avoids a problem
5570 only if it needed to write data blocks to disk.
5628 Habersack's contributed DOS disk i/o routines.
5698 to to flush the kernel buffers to disk.
5979 disk, which was less than friendly.) We now make it the case that we
6162 people need to save disk space, and other critical programs on their
6222 disk (/dev/hda versus /dev/hda1). If a user really wants to format a
6223 whole disk, the -F (force) option forces mke2fs to format a whole disk
6229 disk will be checked, so it's rarely a problem in real life.