Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 9 Jun 2004 11:42:18 +0200 | From | Jan Kara <> | Subject | Re: Increasing number of inodes after format? |
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> I was involved in a discussion a while back where it was explained that > ext2/3 allocate a certain maximum number of inodes at format time, and > you cannot increase that number later. > > It was also mentioned that one or more of the journaling file systems > (XFS, JFS, Reiser, etc.) either dynamically allocated inodes or could > increase the maximum later if the pre-allocated set got used up. > > Could someone please repeat for me which filesystems have dynamic > maximum inode counts? ReiserFS also does not have any particular limit on the number of inodes (because it actually does not have any ;).
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