On 08/24/2019 06:30 PM, bw wrote:
In-Reply-To: <6467de81e00f9aafac5c25a0c60b1...@contacte.xyz>

Hello All.

Thank you for any help, advises, explanation one's can provide.

When installing a Debian - Buster here.

When it's time to partition/format the drive one can choose the ??usage??
of the partition which affect the Inodes.

There is :

-Typical usage??? (which is ???standard??? by default)
- "News??? (lots of inodes),
- ???largefile??? (fewer inodes),
- ???largefile4??? (even fewer inodes)

What would be the ??best?? to choose for an SSD in an usual desktop
environment ? What would be the ??best?? to choose for an mechanical HD in
an usual desktop environment ?

Files system is EXT4.

If you have any link/url to read about an learn more to make the best
choice for any circumstance it would be great.

Regards.

I have a link/url.  I would think default 'Typical Usage' is best unless
you need to choose another option.  It's an interesting question, thanks!

https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=debian+installer+inode+largefile4


Thanks for the link -- prompted thinking.
One of thoughts was I probably know less about disk details than I thought. [I date from 8" floppies and 14" HD platters with a few MB ;]

How do I search for answer to my inadequately phrased question below.
1. I assume that sector size is a _TERM_ reserved for something fixed
   when the disk is manufactured.
2. What is the proper search term to use for something whose dimensions
   would be "megabytes/inode"? {I'll use "blob" for now }
3. The references I skimmed were focused pretty much on "disk full"
   meaning either running out of "inodes" or "physical bytes on disk".

the question:
How find discussion of
  blob size v file fragmentation [cf head seeks in spinning rust]
  blob size v wear problems on SSD [unclear how that's handled now]
  blob size v parameters such as bs when using dd [lousy example]
What else should I be asking <smile>
[see what happens when septuagenarian caused to think before coffee ;]
TIA




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