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On Thursday 28 July 2011 18:37:24 Dale wrote: |
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> Pardon me. My brain passed gas here. lol Could it be that my drives |
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> file system has ran out of inodes or whatever they are called? That may |
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> explain why I can't copy anything to it but it works fine as far as |
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> reading goes. |
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> Thoughts? How do I check/change it? Headed to some man pages too. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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To check this, you could try creating a new file (with size = 0) on the root of |
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that drive, like (After you close and save all your work): |
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touch <mountpoint of drive>/LetMeseeIfThisWorksOrIfTheKernelPanicsAgain |
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If it doesn't panic, check if that file actually exists. |
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Joost |