Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 13:55:00 EST From: Ruiyuan_Jiang/Advantage_KBS_at_LotusXchg@njcorp.akbs.com To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Run out of inodes on root file system Message-ID: <9600228223.AA822347722@njcorp.akbs.com>
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Hi, I got a message from my system (FreeBSD v2.10) said that / (root) file system runs out of inodes although root file system has 9 mb space remaining. I have a question about this problem. Should I just simply delete some files from my root file system so I will get more inodes or I need to do something else? Thanks in advance. Also what is the maximum size of file system that FreeBSD v2.1 support? 2 GB (32 bit). If I have a hard disk has > 2 GB (suppose I have total disk space > 2 GB on a FreeBSD v2.1 system), I will mount different size to different file system, i.e. / file system 300 MB, /usr file system 500 MB, /home/users file system 1 GB plus swap file system. Is it possible to mount all the file system under FreeBSD v2.1. Thanks. Ruiyuan Jiang System Administrator Advantage kbs rjiang@akbs.com (908) 287-2236
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