>
>> A filesystem with a fixed number of inodes (= not readjustable while
>> mounted) is ehr.. somewhat unuseable for a lot of people with
>> big and *flexible* storage needs (Talking about NetApp/EMC owners)
>
>Which is untrue at least for Solaris, which allows resizing a life file
>system. FreeBSD and
>Linux require an unmount.
Only for shrinking.
Jan Engelhardt
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