Le 25.07.2014 17:52, Bzzzz a écrit :
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 16:54:39 +0200
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:

One of my defects is that I always try to tweak things... (with
time I've learned to not do that when the target is very
important) but at least it allows me to learn. By failures :)

You could also switch to a FS that doesn't have this kind
of limit and is faster with many files, XFS is a real good
candidate… (NOTE: if you do so, you must have _some_ free
RAM: xfs_repair needs 2GB but can be tweaked to use only 1;
and a UPS to avoid zeroing files on power failure).

Sounds interesting, but the computer on which I have the problem does not have a lot of RAM (I doubt I will see a server less powerful than my 4 years old netbook hehe... but that's better than nothing). I think I'll try this at home where I have more RAM in computer. I really would like to find some resources explaining the strong points of the partition systems over other...


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