Hello there,

I'm working with F20 and CentOS 7 to create some live booted images.  I'm not 
looking to do live USB/CD media, but rather boot a server over the network with 
a kernel, initramfs, and squashfs.  It's working well so far, but I have a 
filesystem issue that I can't seem to fix.

My build scripts create a 10GB sparse file and I fill that with an ext4 
filesystem.  I package that up into a squashfs as specified in the docs[1].  
That boots just fine.

However, if I attempt to fill the filesystem, it fills and becomes corrupt much 
earlier than I'd expect.  I've put some log info into a gist[2].

My expectation is that if I create a 10GB live filesystem and and the system 
has > 10GB of RAM available, I'd expect that I could store somewhere around 
10GB of data in the live filesystem before I run into a full filesystem.  Is 
that expectation incorrect?  Am I configuring something incorrectly?

Thanks for taking the time to read this far. :)

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LiveOS_image
[2] https://gist.github.com/major/d4e9f447ab942edd7952

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