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|  | Block and inode Bitmaps | 
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|  | The data block bitmap tracks the usage of data blocks within the block | 
|  | group. | 
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|  | The inode bitmap records which entries in the inode table are in use. | 
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|  | As with most bitmaps, one bit represents the usage status of one data | 
|  | block or inode table entry. This implies a block group size of 8 * | 
|  | number_of_bytes_in_a_logical_block. | 
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|  | NOTE: If ``BLOCK_UNINIT`` is set for a given block group, various parts | 
|  | of the kernel and e2fsprogs code pretends that the block bitmap contains | 
|  | zeros (i.e. all blocks in the group are free). However, it is not | 
|  | necessarily the case that no blocks are in use -- if ``meta_bg`` is set, | 
|  | the bitmaps and group descriptor live inside the group. Unfortunately, | 
|  | ext2fs_test_block_bitmap2() will return '0' for those locations, | 
|  | which produces confusing debugfs output. | 
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|  | Inode Table | 
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|  | Inode tables are statically allocated at mkfs time.  Each block group | 
|  | descriptor points to the start of the table, and the superblock records | 
|  | the number of inodes per group.  See the section on inodes for more | 
|  | information. |