Same as if you specify -i 1024. I don't know if anything will change
in that regard between now and 4.2, but that's the way it is now.
(yes, I did discover this change on remote kit, but I already
had good remote console access available so it didn't involve 4
hours travel to fix :-)
Don't bother to keep -s super-small; memory is only used to hold
the files that have actually been written, it is not pre-allocated
to the mfs.
nice feature...
Your /dev seems to be missing something.. My production routers
look like this, with over 2x the number of inodes used:
$ grep /dev /etc/fstab
swap /dev mfs rw,nosuid,-s=4096,-i=1024,-P=/dev_src 0 0
$ df -i /mnt
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused
Mounted on
mfs:19099 1679 34 1562 2% 1350 952 59% /dev
yes. I removed a lot of devices which are not used by the Soekris.