Am 16.01.2017 um 12:44 schrieb Jim Dummett via DCPomatic:
Hmm. Interesting. A good first step I guess might be
to submit a patch for gparted to allow you to set the inode. Most people of course prefer
a GUI but I only know of command line methods to do it completely by the book with 128
inode value.
One of the bad things of doing this classic style with GPARTED and commandline is that
most users will have a hard time to identify their drives and LINUX' classfication of
devices, block devices, partitions, etc. If they are doing this with a bootable GPARTED on
their standard PC, there is a high risc they could delete their existing partitions.
- Carsten