André Rodier <an...@rodier.me> wrote:

> Th partition is 20G, with the big files option, perhaps it was the
> reason of the small number of inodes?

Yes, of course. Why did you chose this option when mkfs'ing the
filesystem?

Besides: Those special options are more or less a thing of the past,
where you really had to think about the future use of a filesystem,
whether you put many many small files needing many inodes (Squid Cache
Spool, INN2 Usenet Spool, qmail Maildir) or very big ones, who would get
overly fragmented, lowering the throughput when reading them, on it.

Today the default is fine for (nearly) every use-case. (And you know if
you have one of the special ones.)

Grüße,
Sven.

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