Re: Wrong calculation of space remaining on a 32 bit system.

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Graham Murray a écrit :
> "news.gmane.org" <francois.valenduc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>> In fact, the errors I mentionned don't occur anymore. But the problem of
>>   the diskspace remains. I never managed until now to use more than one
>> third of a partition on a 32 bit system. After that, I always get a
>> message saying that the partition is full, which can't be true.
> 
> Just an idea, which I am sure you have already considered, but have you
> run out of inodes? 
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How can I know if I ran out of inodes ? I already tried 128 and 256
inode sizes but the problem occurs in both cases. As I said in my bug
report, I found a patch dated from november 2007 which seems to adress
the problem (see
http://osdir.com/ml/file-systems.ext4/2007-11/msg00200.htm). Off course,
I can't apply it any more now. But it seems this kind of problem still
exists. I have no problem to use ext4 on a 64 bit systems with logical
volumes having approximately the same size.

François

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