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Old 12-22-2010, 09:03 AM   #1
Glenn D.
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How can I locate files near the end of a reiser partition in block-inode used order


Hello,
How can I locate files near the end of a reiser partition ?
Is there a command I can run to list files on the partition, ordered by the sequence where they are from the start to end of partition in say block used or inode used order.
Example 4 files a, b, c, d

block order a = 10,12,13,17
block order b = 14,15,16,20
block order c = 5,6,7,25
block order d = 21,22
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