On Thu, 23 Feb 2017 07:27:05 +1100 Anthony K akcentos@anroet.com wrote:
On 23/02/17 06:04, John R Pierce wrote:
on many modern file systems, larger directories are stored as some sort of B-Tree or hash tree, so there's quite a lot of indexing data in there along with the actual directory entries
So I gather this depends on the file system.
On my ext4 file system, I have a directory that has >2TB and the directory entry itself only shows:
$ ls -ld Stuff drwxrwxr-x 146 akk akk 36864 Feb 21 21:18 Stuff/
$ du -bs Stuff 2093651427987 Stuff
Not sure what to take away from that!
certainly sounds like (-) bs
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