ext3

How does the length of a filename affect remaining storage space on a disk?

How does the length of a filename affect remaining storage space on a disk? I realize this is filesystem dependent. In particular I am thinking about the EXT series of file systems. I don't fully understand how inodes affect disk space and how the filename itself is stored. It's difficult to get relevant search results for this question...

ext3 data hidden in ntfs format... how to recover?

i have a TB hard disk, owner say "i stored data that were in EXT3 format and make some changes in structure of hard disk for security reasons, you will see a NTFS partition on this disk, but you should 'mount -f -t ext3.....' this partition in backtrack to see the main data" when i do this... i see nothing on the mount point!! any sugges...