Re: btrfs subvol find-modified
Hi, Chris!
> Add an optional timestamp field to filter
> files that have changed since a given timestamp.
Is there a possibility to derive the timestamp directly from the generation
number?
If we have a "-e"-switch for printing extent-information we could also have
another switch to decide whether to print directory-information or not and
combine find-new and find-modified into a single command.
Meanwhile I have implemented the (very simple) command
btrfs subvolume max-gen <path>
Print the highest generation number in a filesystem.
Greetings, Michael
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