Istvan Gabor wrote:
I checked the inodes:
df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sda4 1221600 1221600 0 100% /home/user/ sda4
As you can see it happened exactly what he supposed. All the inodes are used. That caused the problem.
Interesting situation - I've never experienced that.
10 GB place should be enough nevertheless. The question now is how I can set up the partiton so that the same size would have more inodes.
Some filesystems have options for specifying that on e.g. mkfs.xxx, but not all. mk2efs has a "-N number-of-inodes" option for instance. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- http://www.spamchek.com/ - managed anti-spam and anti-virus solution. Let us analyse your spam- and virus-threat - up to 2 months for free.