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Re: ext4 readout using dumpe2fs

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From "Bill Cunningham" <nospam@nspam.invalid>
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Subject Re: ext4 readout using dumpe2fs
Date Wed, 14 May 2014 15:54:03 -0400
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"Bill Cunningham" <nospam@nspam.invalid> wrote in message 
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> Journal backup:           inode blocks
> Journal features:         journal_incompat_revoke
> Journal size:             128M
> Journal length:           32768
> Journal sequence:         0x00001cac
> Journal start:            1
>
> How many bytes per whatever ? <shrug>

    Well I notice in the "journal size" entry there is 128M. That's 
something. So is every journal size the same? I need to find some info from 
somewhere and it's hard to find.

Bill

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