Hans defaber schreef:
Hi folks,
In my home directory I have a link. ln -s /mnt/store store Store is a partition of 250 GB, My home directory is 10GB If I write some (large) files via this link to a directory in store then they are substracted from the freeblocks of my home directory.
If the system thinks that my home dir is full (which isn't true) then all programs that have to write in my homedir stop. I don't use diskspace on my homedir but on /mnt/store which is another partition.
Then I have to reboot to cleanup this wrong disc-calculations.
Startuplog: Home (/dev/sda9): recovering journal Home (/dev/sda9): Clearing orphaned inode 16742 (uid=1000, gid=100, mode=040755, size=4096) Home (/dev/sda9): Clearing orphaned inode 16754 (uid=0, gid=0, mode=0100644, size=6320340992) Home (/dev/sda9): clean, 17849/1310720 files, 1072543/2620595 blocks
If it is a bug, on which part kernel,kde or some other part. Where should I depose this bug.
Thanks
If my home disk is 'full',which isn't true, Then the datastream continues till the end. To my opinion calculating diskspace is a task of the operatingsystem in combination with the filesystem. Is this correct ? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org