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on UFS2 inodes are initialised as they are needed, rather than at newfs time. When quot encountered these inodes it could produce crazy results. Now, on UFS2 filesystems, quot's get_inode function will bzero unallicated inodes before passing them back to a caller. This is how UFS2 initialises new inodes, so this should work OK. Also, while I'm here, make quot exit with an error if it finds inodes of an unknown type. This should help catch future problems of this type. Reviewed by: iedowse MFC after: 1 week |
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