Olá! 2011/3/2 Helio Loureiro <he...@loureiro.eng.br>: > Vc pode criar um filesystem com nr maior de i-nodes. Do man mkfs.ext4: > > -I inode-size [...]
Muito obrigado pela informação, Helio, mas acho que você se confundiu na hora de colar. As opções úteis no caso, parece-me, seriam: -i bytes-per-inode Specify the bytes/inode ratio. mke2fs creates an inode for every bytes-per-inode bytes of space on the disk. The larger the bytes-per-inode ratio, the fewer inodes will be created. This value generally shouldn't be smaller than the blocksize of the filesystem, since in that case more inodes would be made than can ever be used. Be warned that it is not possible to expand the number of inodes on a filesystem after it is created, so be careful deciding the correct value for this parameter. -N number-of-inodes Overrides the default calculation of the number of inodes that should be reserved for the filesystem (which is based on the number of blocks and the bytes-per-inode ratio). This allows the user to specify the number of desired inodes directly. []s, Tiago Saboga. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-portuguese-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTinPnADGrEpo1T4dxFnw2NeV=fHi9+5ddqTa=z...@mail.gmail.com