Tips and Tricks: How do I find the inode size of an ext2/ext3 filesystem?

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jul 31, 2007 7:56 AM EDT
Red Hat Magazine; By Eugene Teo
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By using the tune2fs tool with the option, -l, the inode size of the filesystem can be seen. Using the same option, other information of the filesystem superblock can also be seen. The superblock contains information about the filesystem, such as the number of free blocks available, and the number of mounts, that may be useful for tuning purposes.

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