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Old 09-27-2013, 06:16 AM   #1
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ext4 Date Created Timestamp


In ext3 there is no independent and fixed timestamp for a file or directory's "date created". Does ext4 finally have this?
 
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In ext3 there is no independent and fixed timestamp for a file or directory's "date created". Does ext4 finally have this?
Ext4 has "born on" (Btime) with the crtime" timestamp. If 'stat' shows an empty field try 'debugfs'.
 
  


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