'out of space' vs 'out of inodes'?
A general Linux question: why does Linux report 'out of space' error
when it runs out of inodes? Can't it distinguish between the 2
conditions to give the correct message or is there some other issue?
Just curious as I just go this after making 1,000,000 small test files
and got this (du -m -i).
-Kev
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