On 2012-02-13, Michael Orlitzky <mich...@orlitzky.com> wrote: > On 02/13/12 05:49, Helmut Jarausch wrote: >> >> I've written a small Python program which outputs the file names in >> i-node order. If this is fed into tar or cpio nearly no seeks are >> required during copying. > > What makes you think the inodes are sequential on-disk?
Even if the i-nodes are sequential on-disk, there's no reason to think that the data blocks associated with the inodes are in any particular order with respect to the i-nodes themselves. >> But it's correctness for backing up data is critical. >> Therefore I'd like to ask for comments. > > You're nuts =) > > Seriously though, use cp, tar, or rsync. They've seen years of use by > millions of people. All of the remaining bugs are sufficiently > insidious that you'll never hit them. The same probably isn't true > for your script! -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! All this time I've at been VIEWING a RUSSIAN gmail.com MIDGET SODOMIZE a HOUSECAT!