Am Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 06:26:14AM +0200 schrieb David Haller: > Hello, > > On Thu, 18 Aug 2022, Dale wrote: > >Rich Freeman wrote: > >> On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 2:04 PM Dale wrote: > >>> > >>> Part. # Size Partition Type Partition Name > >>> 1007.0 KiB free space > >>> 1 9.1 TiB Linux filesystem 10Tb > >>> 1007.5 KiB free space > >>> > >>> > >>> I'm not sure why there seems to be two alignment spots. Is that > >>> normal? Already, there is almost 1TB lost somewhere. > >> 10 TB = 9.09495 TiB. You aren't missing much of anything. > [..] > Also, if you're using ext2/3/4, there's the preset, i.e. if you're > rather sure about what kind of data is going to be on there, you > can tune it so that it reserves more or less place for metadata like > inodes, which can be another bit. When I format a partition (and I usually use ext4, with some f2fs mingled in on flash bashed devices), I always set the inode count myself, because the default was always much too high. Like 15 m on a 40 GiB partition or so. My arch root partition has 2 m inodes in total, 34 % of which are in use for a full-fledged KDE setup. That’s sufficient. On Gentoo, I might give it some more for the ever-growing portage directory. But even a few percent on a 10 TB drive amount to many gigabytes. -- Grüße | Greetings | Salut | Qapla’ Please do not share anything from, with or about me on any social network. A hammer is a wonderful tool, but it is plain unsuitable for cleaning windows. (SelfHTML forum)