taso wrote: > It is extremely unlikley that the average desktop will run out of > inodes - see "df -i". My desktop must be less than average: I subscribe to this and several other lists, use Maildir format (one file per email), and keep my own local archive. It adds up. Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/hda9 256512 48051 208461 19% /home That's *after* having tarred + gzipped much of the back history. I had got over 50% full, and then wanted to make a copy as part of a migration process (which involved creating a new $HOME). But then, I also found out the hard way that NTFS gets pretty unhappy if you try storing more than 65000 files in one directory. Microsoft Exchange does this by default if you turn on some monitoring modes... James. -- E-mail address: james | I must refute the rumour that one of our team members @westexe.demon.co.uk | walks on water. Although it's true that Barry Cryer | runs on lager... | -- "I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue", BBC Radio 4