Andreas Kling
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Ext2FS: Zero out new space when growing an inode
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Before this change, truncating an Ext2FS inode to a larger size than it
was before would give you uninitialized on-disk data.
Fix this by zeroing out all the new space when doing an inode resize.
This is pretty naively implemented via Inode::write_bytes() and there's
lots of room for cleverness here in the future.
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