On Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2010 Dave Chinner wrote:
> > Will it still work as intended in this case (use 64 bit inodes)?
>
> Yes, for newly created inodes and data.
When you have the existing files/dirs, would it help to take an existing
dir "$path/old", create a new dir "$path/new", and then do
cd $path/old
find . -type f -exec "ln {} ../new/" \;
rm *
mv ../new/* .
to get the inodes created in the new space? This could be necessary in
case the first 1TB is full, and no more inodes can be created. I'm just
not sure if that would be enough.
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