Hi all, I would like to have the current number of used/free inode count on a mounted ext3 fs. It is very useful to debug a situation where you cannot create new files while the fs isn't full according to "df" (i.e. when free inode count is zero). My first idea was to use "tune2fs -l /dev/device", it gives all the information I need, but it reflects only the on-disk superblock, which seems to never be written while the fs is mounted. So I'm look for a way to either force the flush of the superblock or to just have the current used/free inode count. I hope I have contacted the correct mailing list. Thank you in advance for your answers. Best regards. -- Loïc "heaven is not a place, it's a feeling" _______________________________________________ Ext3-users mailing list Ext3-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users