I don't think you can do it on a filesystem with data. mke2fs (the
Ext2 filesystem ``formatting'' utility) has an option to define the
number of inodes when creating the filesystem (-N), but obviously this
needs to be done when the system is being installed.
Regards,
-- Raju
>>>>> "RaghuNath" == RaghuNath L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RaghuNath> hello, howto increse no of inodes per filesystem ?
RaghuNath> ihave limitation ofonly 24000 inodes for /home ,i need
RaghuNath> to increse it.
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Raju Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kandalaya.org/
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