On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:30:04 -0500 (EST), thib wrote:
> You can find the ext3_super_block data structure in linux/ext3_fs.h[1], line 
> 444 in current mainline 2.6.
> 
> I noted:
> ...
>       __le32  s_mtime;                /* Mount time */
> /*30*/        __le32  s_wtime;                /* Write time */
>       __le16  s_mnt_count;            /* Mount count */
> ...
>       __le16  s_state;                /* File system state */
> ...
> /*40*/        __le32  s_lastcheck;            /* time of last check */
> ...
> /*88*/        char    s_last_mounted[64];     /* directory where last mounted 
> */
> ...
>       __le64  s_mmp_block;            /* Block for multi-mount protection */
> ...
> 
> * The mount time is set by cpu_to_le32(get_seconds()) in fs/ext3/super.c 
> l1326, so it stores a timestamp in seconds (sorry Stephen).  cpu_to_le32() 
> just byte swaps to little-endian if necessary, in case you're wondering.

Hmm.  Things are not looking good for my theory, are they?  Oh well.

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