Won't help some of us, who set -m 0 on selected filesystems to begin
with.  But if we could get tune2fs -m -5 <devicename> to work, then we
could unreserve space that didn't previously exist.  Think of the
possibilties!

I'll look into that as soon as I'm done modding my C compiler to handle
the --force option.

-cw-

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Subject: Re: [SQL] Disk is full, what's cool to get rid of?

Awesome.  Makes sense as 5% is exactly the amount of space that appeared

after running it.  Thanks!

Jeff Frost wrote:
> Depends what the default is on your system.  The default is 5% with 
> the version of mke2fs that I have here, so you would just:
>
> tune2fs -m 5 <devicename>
>
> to put it back.
>

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