On gio, 18 nov 1999, Al Smith wrote:
>Check your INODE count. Sometimes if you run application that uses's more
>inodes then space you will get that error message.
>
>Al Smith
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>> I have 2 6.4 gig drives I use for my Dual boot Mandrake 6.0-1/98 system.
>> The one drive is all Win C/E. The other drive has a 2Gig FAT 16 partition,
>> the other 4G is for Linux. My problem is that all of a sudden, I can not
>> write to my D drive (which is the partition on the Linux drive). The error
>> msg. says something about cant create file "No space left on drive".
>> However, a dd shows that drive as being only 15% used. What is my problem
>> here, any help greatly appreciated.
>>
Ther's a (very low) limit at the number of files that you may open on the root
dir of a fat partition. Try to open files in a subdir instead!
bye
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Marco Ciampa
c:\winnt> secure_nt.exe
Securing NT. Insert Linux boot disk to continue......