Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!hybrid!scifi!bywater!uunet!bria!mike Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: SYS V - What is Inode 1 ? Keywords: inode sysv Message-ID: <374@bria> Date: 20 Jan 91 04:54:23 GMT References: <1991Jan19.123830.8859@micromuse.co.uk> Reply-To: mike@bria.UUCP (Michael Stefanik) Organization: Briareus Corporation, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 20 In article <1991Jan19.123830.8859@micromuse.co.uk> micromuse!peter (Peter Galbavy) writes: >For a while now I have been trying to find out - for no good reason - >what inode 1 is reserved for in ATT SYSV. Whether the same is true for >other UN*X's I do not know, but whatever V.2 or V.3 release I have >seen, the root directory of a file system is always (as far as I have >seen) inode 2. > >I remember finding a quote along the lines of 'inode 1 is reserved for >future use' in a manual somewhere. I've noticed this too ... my manual claims "The first inode (i-node 1) on every filesystem is unnamed and unused". I wonder why ... -- Michael Stefanik, Systems Engineer (JOAT), Briareus Corporation UUCP: ...!uunet!bria!mike -- technoignorami (tek'no-ig'no-ram`i) a group of individuals that are constantly found to be saying things like "Well, it works on my DOS machine ..."