ext2 problem

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Hello all,
I know this question is (strictly speaking) off topic, 
but if someone could at least point me in the right 
direction, I would be most grateful.

I have an older system (RH 6.2, overdue for upgrade) with 
an ext2 partition that was pushing 99% filled.	I did some 
space recovery and I have it down to around 90% utilization 
now.  I have rebooted the unit, and brought it up 
single-user and also booted it under a "Tom's 
rootboot" disk, and e2fsck reports that the 
partition is clean.  

The problem:  anything trying to create a file fails 
with a message about "no space on device"

I assume that something important didn't get updated 
at some point, and that something needs to be rebuilt or 
recovered.  Any recommendations for the tool or method?

TIA,
A. Becker



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