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Revision as of 22:48, 19 July 2017
Part of JFS.IFS in Warp Server for e-business. Automatically extends all file systems so they use the entire partition on which they reside. This is only the case when you extend the size of a volume using LVM and do not run extendfs afterwards. This entry ensures that at the next reboot at least, the file systems are extended according to the corresponding volume sizes.
RUN=\OS2\EXTENDFS.EXE *
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2016-10-24 9:48a | 1.09.07 | 41,196 bytes | By D Azarewicz. Included in ArcaOS 5.0.1. |