Doc fix: ext2 can only have 32,000 subdirs, not 32,768
ext2.txt says that dirs can have 32,768 subdirs, but the actual value of EXT2_LINK_MAX is 32000. ext3 is the same, but the doc does not mention it. One of ext4's features is to "fix 32000 subdirectory limit". Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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so 8kB blocks are only allowed on Alpha systems (and other architectures
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so 8kB blocks are only allowed on Alpha systems (and other architectures
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which support larger pages).
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which support larger pages).
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There is an upper limit of 32768 subdirectories in a single directory.
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There is an upper limit of 32000 subdirectories in a single directory.
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There is a "soft" upper limit of about 10-15k files in a single directory
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There is a "soft" upper limit of about 10-15k files in a single directory
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with the current linear linked-list directory implementation. This limit
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with the current linear linked-list directory implementation. This limit
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