On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 01:38:42PM +0800, chitgoks wrote: > john yeah. a few images per directory (for now, maybe in the future more > images). the directory name would point to the username. > > robert, thanks. now im sure that the limit is 32k since you confirmed it as > well. ive read in other posts regarding this. It is 32,000 entries. As others have said, it's to do with the number of hard links an object can have, and making a directory results in an extra link to the current directory. (Note: you're not limitted in number of files in this way, merely subdirectories) Personally, I feel that having 32,000 entries is a bad idea. Especially if all those dierctories will be owned by a different person! Just do an "ls -l" and it will result in 32,000 lookups for each different username. If you want to maintain a consistent structure like this then you can do what someone else suggested (split by first letter, for example) and if you _want_ to just say /home/user then you can create a symlink tree /home/user -> /realdisk/u/user -- rgds Stephen _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos