2009/7/22 Steve Edwards <[email protected]>

> I finally found a reason TO run Asterisk as root.
>
> By default, ext[23] file systems "reserve" 5% of the filesystem for root.

Do you imply this default can (and should) be changed ?
Is it the same for other filesystems ?

>
>
> Thus, you may get some warning when everything non-root starts failing
> and give you a chance to free up some space before Asterisk is affected.
>
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