> It functions correctly with EXT2, but is also brokwn on NKFS, NCPFS< and
> SMPFS -- gives similiar errors. Looks like more POSIX/GLIB crap.
NCP/SMB regenerate inode numbers themselves, including reusing them.
It only guarantees uniqueness on open files.
Alan
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