Opened 18 years ago

Closed 18 years ago

Last modified 18 years ago

#659 closed bug (fixed)

if the volume has 30-26 MBytes free space can 't be created files — at Version 5

Reported by: kaoutsis@… Owned by: axeld
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: System/Kernel Version:
Keywords: Cc: diver
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description (last modified by axeld)

if the volume has 30-26 MBytes free space, can't be created files neither by me neither by the system, nor the applications can create config_files.

Change History (6)

comment:1 by diver, 18 years ago

Cc: diver added

by kaoutsis@…, 18 years ago

Attachment: no-space.txt added

some informations from the shell

comment:2 by axeld, 18 years ago

I can't reproduce this. How old is your partition? What did you do with it before? Does running "chkbfs" under BeOS report any errors?

comment:3 by kaoutsis@…, 18 years ago

a) chkbfs does not find errors. b) the partition has been created about 3 mounths ago.

(if you ask me about the hard disk history is very old, ~7 years :) )

c) before haiku, this partitions has a R5 working (without virtual merory),

just for playing (~1-2 weeks). and before R5, a DSL linux and puppy linux!

May be the problem is the size of the partition (~95 Mb), did you also check that?

comment:4 by kaoutsis@…, 18 years ago

the problem is not the size of the partition, because after some playing around i find this: initialize the filesystem of the partition with block size 1024, reading-writiing-creating new files is ok, initialize the filesystem of the partition with block size 2048, reading-writiing-creating new files is ok the issue now is this: initialize the filesystem of the partition with block size 4096, reading and writing existing files is ok but, the filesystem can not create new files.

comment:5 by axeld, 18 years ago

Description: modified (diff)
Platform: All
Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Fixed in hrev18955.

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