I have another question.
if I mount a filesystem on root partition,
is inodes on mounted file system is going to be added to root inodes ?
thanks for help
Alain Spineux wrote:
You can get inode info using "df -i" or tune2fs
You should get info about journaling info using tune2fs too.
Journal size is set a creation time using mke2fs
"man" will help you :-)
On 9/7/07, Centos <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello
what is the limitation of inode and journaling on 32 bit ext3 file system.
what about 64 bit.
Thanks
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