Hello, Cees!
You are aware of the dangers? I believe you have been warned, this realy is a bad idea. It is much better to clean out your disks. Those are not mine. ;)
I have used tune2fs NOT with "/" partition, but with "/storage" /dev/sdb1. I believe, nothing wrong will happen, when user is unable to write the sequential file, when space is off. I don`t boot from that one partition, so kernel should be OK. Anyway, thanks for warning. I will warn the one asked me to solve the "problem". Thanks, George. On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Cees van de Griend wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 06:11:31PM +0300, MMTS System Administrator wrote:
Thanks, "tune2fs -m 0" worked OK.
You are aware of the dangers? I beleave you have been warned, this realy is a bad idea.
It is much better to clean out your disks.
Someone was talking about reiserfs. Could anyone please give me FAQ and links to?
Look at 'http://www.freshmeat.net/'. Almost always you can find everything for Linux there.
Thanks, George.
Regards, CvdG.
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