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How to map a filename to a physical sector in UFS ?
I need to know where exactly file sits on the disk. I know that I can
use "ncheck /dev/... | grep filename" in order to find file's i-number. How do I translate that number to physical sector on disk ? I tried to understand how fsdb works, but failed.. Please help.. |
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