Re: Where can I find symlink's target?

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On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 02:29:50PM +0000, email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I'm taking a look at the B-tree level of btrfs. I have a dir item which 
> is a symlink and I'm wondering where I can get the symlink's target 
> from.

The symlink target is stored as inline data, inside the leaf, see
btrfs_symlink how it's constructed.

> I hope anyone can tell me? Is there a bloody technical documentation of 
> btrfs somewhere out there that can answer me questions like this?

Nope, I wish there were. Some bits were at the wiki.


david
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