Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!dptcdc!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!haven!aplcen!wb3ffv!tcsc3b2!pag From: pag@tcsc3b2.UUCP (Philip A. Gross) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: mkfs and inodes Summary: mkfs will make the world go away!! Keywords: 3b2/400; SV R3.1 Message-ID: <616@tcsc3b2.UUCP> Date: 2 Mar 89 05:21:25 GMT References: <617@mccc.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: The Computer Solution Co., Inc. of VA Lines: 24 In article <617@mccc.UUCP>, pjh@mccc.UUCP (peter j holsberg) writes: > > If I run a mkfs on an existing file system (just to increase the number > of inodes), will I be wiping out the files in the system? > By all means yes it will. When it finishes the partition will be squeaky clean!!! Remember to remake the lost+found directory with the /usr/lbin/mklost+found command in order to assure that an adequate number of blocks/inodes have been set aside in the event of a crash. > If so, is it necessary to reformat before using mkfs? > In short, no. ===================================+=========================================== Philip A. Gross |INTERNET: pag%tcsc3b2@wb3ffv.ampr.org The Computer Solution Co., Inc. |USENET: ...!wb3ffv!tcsc3b2!pag 1009 Sycamore Square, P.O. Box 716 |UUCP: tcsc3b2!pag (804)794-1514 Midlothian, VA 23113-0716 |ATTMAIL: attmail!tcsc3b2!pag Voice: (804)794-3491 | The opinions expressed here are strictly mine and nobody elses. << I haven't heard what I have to say about that yet. >> :-)