| Subject | Re: atomicity | From | Florian Weimer <> | Date | 06 Dec 1998 18:47:18 +0100 |
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Tim Smith <tzs@tzs.net> writes:
> Basic algorithm to create a highly fragmented file on pretty much any > file system:
If that fragments your file system, then don't do that. That's the reason why you should only use about 90% of the total capacity of an ext2fs (by default, the last 5% are reserved for the superuser anyway).
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