root@ncuug.UUCP (Ray Randolph) (08/10/90)
Thanks to everyone who replied to my previous post on increasing the number of inodes on my system. I tried using mkfs to do this, and although it DID change the filesystem, when I do a df, the inodes appear NOT to have been increased! Can anyone help? I am running SCO Xenix 2.3.2 -- Northern Colorado UNIX Users Group. rayr!ncuug@csu.colostate.edu (or something like that). Data: (303)225-1413 HST (or something like that) "Remember this, and you will be pregnant".
root@angel.UUCP (Super user) (08/13/90)
In article <3@ncuug.UUCP>, root@ncuug.UUCP (Ray Randolph) writes: > Thanks to everyone who replied to my previous post on increasing > the number of inodes on my system. > > I tried using mkfs to do this, and although it DID change the > filesystem, when I do a df, the inodes appear NOT to have > been increased! > > Can anyone help? When I used mkfs, I used this syntax: mkfs -y : 360000 This increased my inodes to +/- 43,000. > > I am running SCO Xenix 2.3.2 > -- > Northern Colorado UNIX Users Group. > rayr!ncuug@csu.colostate.edu (or something like that). > Data: (303)225-1413 HST (or something like that) > "Remember this, and you will be pregnant". Hope this helps. Larry larry@angel.uucp