Re: Writing a GNOME mail client.



Drazen Kacar wrote:
> 
> Warren Young wrote:
> > Inodes in Linux are
> 
> And, of course, Linux is the only OS in the universe?

Of course not, but it is probably the most limited in this respect than
any other OS GNOME is deployed on.  Are you perhaps aware of a
counter-example, or are you just an anti-Linux raver who comes alive
every time someone mentions the OS?
 
> There is no OS with 32-bit long inode. However, there are systems whose inode
> identifier is 32-bits long. But that's beside the point. There are

I covered this issue in the rest of the post.  Linux's ext2 filesystem
can indeed support 4 billion inodes, but as I said, it would take at
least a 4 terabyte disk to hold them all.  I then went on to show what
would be possible on a more typical 9GB disk.  If you want to fight
about that, then we'll talk.
 
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