- To: slug <slug@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [SLUG] file of an inode
- From: Kevin Pulo <kev@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Sep 28 22:37:42 2000
Hi,
Simple question: How do I find out which file is using a given inode?
I've fscked my drive again, and from e2fsck I know which inodes are
most badly damaged, but I don't know which files they correspond to.
I just want to know what I've lost so that I can tell e2fsck to go
ahead and clear all the inodes, and then come back afterwards and
replace the lost files.
Bye 4 now,
Kev.
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