From: Neo (Neo.the.Matrix@t-online.de)
Date: Mon May 22 2000 - 17:48:37 CEST
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From: Emmanuel Thiry <ethiry@itechno.com>
To: <mulinux@sunsite.auc.dk>
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 5:03 PM
Subject: RE: [Mu tech or Mu inst]Customizing problems
> On mulinux@sunsite.auc.dk, Neo wrote:
>
>
> > > Try v9r1b.
> > > I had to set USR_RAW_SIZE to 2890 in mu.cnf too.
> > >
> > > Emmannuel Thiry
> > 9r1b was not on sunsite, but I'll have a try on USR_RAW_SIZE=2890. Thank
> > you.
> >
>
> You're welcome, but setting USR_RAW_SIZE to 2890 is a bad workaround
> because 2890 is the size that /usr takes in ram, whereas 1930 (the
original
> value) would be enough.
> I've just found out today that what is lacking on USR is not space but
> inodes ! In my case, USR was formatted with 248 inodes when 298 were
> needed. So I increased the number of inodes to 350 by adding in mu file,
in
> USR section, around line 272, the option "-N 350" to the mkfs.ext2 call.
> This line now reads :
> eval mkfs.ext2 $MKFS_OPT -N 350 USR
>
> I hope it will be helpful to you.
>
> Emmanuel Thiry
>
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Thank you, I'll try.
I think, it would be better that the number of inodes is programmable in
mu.cnf or if mu counts the number of files and calculates the number of
inodes. I can do this, if this is wanted.
Enno Welbers
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