The
EXT2 Group Descriptor
Each Block Group has a data
structure describing it. Like the Superblock, all the group descriptors for all
of the Block Groups are duplicated in each Block Group in case of file system
corruption.
Each Group Descriptor contains
the following information:
Blocks
Bitmap
The
block number of the block allocation bitmap for this Block Group. This is used
during block allocation and deallocation,
Inode
Bitmap
The
block number of the inode allocation bitmap for this Block Group. This is used
during inode allocation and deallocation,
Inode
Table
The
block number of the starting block for the inode table for this Block Group.
Each inode is represented by the EXT2 inode data structure described below.
Free
blocks count, Free Inodes count, Used directory count
The group descriptors are placed
on after another and together they make the group descriptor table. Each Blocks
Group contains the entire table of group descriptors after its copy of the
Superblock. Only the first copy (in Block Group 0) is actually used by the EXT2
file system. The other copies are there, like the copies of the Superblock, in
case the main copy is corrupted.
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