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*if* the user wasn't as stupid...
That's why I wrote a bash script that actually creates the whole filesystem from the input-file.
It does so (by default) in `/tmp`. The sizes for the files are only allocated so that `du` shows the filesize, no write operations are taking place.
It does so (by default) in `/tmp`. The sizes for the files are only allocated, so that `du` shows the filesize.
No actual write operations are taking place, which makes recreating the file structure pretty fast.
### I am stupid
The problem is, that (even empty) directories have a size, which also increases with every file and subdirectory in it.