On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 9:09 PM, shlomo solomon <shlomo.solo...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > For some strange reason, df -i doesn´t give any useful info. > > [solo...@shlomo1 ~]$ df -i > Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on > /dev/sda1 0 0 0 - / > /dev/sda6 0 0 0 - /boot > /dev/sda11 0 0 0 - /data1 > /dev/sda12 0 0 0 - /data2 > << snip snip >> > Perhaps you're using reiserfs ? > > But I doubt that´s the problem, because, as I wrote, when I boot from a > live > CD, the partition is almost empty. And, in any case, the partition only has > /bin, /etc, /lib, /opt, /var, and other standard things. So I don´t see any > reason to run out of inodes. > > What about a swap file being added as a file on the root partition when the system loads, and removed when it goes down? Typical to the OS from Redmond, but one might do that in Linux as well... -- Shimi
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