Re: Inode number changing

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Hi...

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 20:31, Ganesh Patil <patil.ganesh170@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sir, every time when I modify file content then file's inode get change.
> Why this is happening?

well, generally because  inode is file's metadata. You change file's
content, very likely inode content must be changed too to reflect the
new content...for example its atime, ctime and mtime.

> [root@localhost Ganesh]# dmesg -c
> [  519.922272] h44: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.
> [  519.922275] Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
> [  519.922496] inode no of file=12

what is that? inode number? and what file does it access? and does it
access different files everytime this "h44" kernel module loaded?

> [  519.922502] size of file =0
> [  519.922503] size of file copied =0
> [  519.922504] data blocks=
> [  519.922505] 62218
> [  586.939834] Goodbye world 1.

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