On 05May2010 13:23, Baz Walter <baz...@ftml.net> wrote: | here's what i get on my system, where '/dev/sda1' and '/dev/sda6' | are mounted at '/boot' and '/home' respectively: | | >>> os.stat('/').st_ino | 2L | >>> os.stat('/usr').st_ino | 212993L | >>> os.stat('/boot').st_ino | 2L | >>> os.stat('/home').st_ino | 2L | >>> | | if the algorithm is climbing up from '/home/baz/tmp/xxx', what does | it do when it searches os.listdir('../../../..')? how can it tell | whether 'boot' or 'home' is the correct next parent if it only | checks the inode number? i think the algorithm would at least need | to take account of changes in the current device id. not sure | whether that would be enough to cover all cases, though.
Look at the st_rdev field (== the device holding this inode). When that changes, you've crossed a mount mount point. -- Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ Usenet is essentially a HUGE group of people passing notes in class. --R. Kadel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list