This is a blast from the past. I remember going through dumps and images by hand because my HD got wrecked and i to recover it. I remember having my mind blown at how easy it was to migrate to ext3 when it came out
To explain this more effectively, I recommend referring to a flash memory data sheet. Flash memory chips typically contain detailed memory layout with explanations regarding total memory size, blocks, and sectors. When a low-level filesystem builds abstractions on top of this, it becomes clearer why the concepts you're describing exist.
Just wanted to say sorry for kicking in the bathroom door stall at Tim Horton's I didn't realize you were running dumpe2fs in there and I would have waited, I just wanted to lay that bro hug on you.
I don't get to know how youtube algorithms really work, with such good content and explanation you should get views in terms of lakhs Hope you acheive it in future
This is super useful as a visual overview compared to the normal ext2 docs. Is there any way to get the source file/image/notes you used for the schematics?
This is a blast from the past. I remember going through dumps and images by hand because my HD got wrecked and i to recover it. I remember having my mind blown at how easy it was to migrate to ext3 when it came out
Fantastic video, the diagrams are great.
Look forward to ext3!
Can't wait for ZFS myself.
To explain this more effectively, I recommend referring to a flash memory data sheet. Flash memory chips typically contain detailed memory layout with explanations regarding total memory size, blocks, and sectors. When a low-level filesystem builds abstractions on top of this, it becomes clearer why the concepts you're describing exist.
Just wanted to say sorry for kicking in the bathroom door stall at Tim Horton's I didn't realize you were running dumpe2fs in there and I would have waited, I just wanted to lay that bro hug on you.
Lol WTF 😆
WHAT
Excellent video, these have been getting better and better!
Great video as always
Great video really helped me. Could you share the drawings you made?
Here: github.com/MapleCircuit/EXT2-Schematics
Have fun!
I don't get to know how youtube algorithms really work, with such good content and explanation you should get views in terms of lakhs
Hope you acheive it in future
Thanks!
Really good, thanks.
This is super useful as a visual overview compared to the normal ext2 docs. Is there any way to get the source file/image/notes you used for the schematics?
Thank you for the comment, i forgot to link the sources!
www.nongnu.org/ext2-doc/ext2.html
Thanks for the video!
Can’t wait to see ext4 vid
Cool video thanks
13:26 The Arrow is not propperly alligned ... cant focus ... must not look ... Argh
What, NOOOO MY EYES 😆
wait till he hears about ext4
EXT WHHHAAATTT 🤣
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