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ReiserFS -> ext4
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ in <filename>/nix/store</filename>, as can be seen using <command>ls
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-l</command>:
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<screen>
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$ ls -l /nix/store
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$ ls -ld /nix/store
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drwxrwxrwt 32000 nix nix 4620288 Sep 8 15:08 store</screen>
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The <literal>ext2</literal> file system is limited to an inode link
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the <option>--max-links</option> option.</para>
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<para>Real solution: put the Nix store on a file system that supports
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more than 32,000 subdirectories per directory, such as ReiserFS.
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(This doesn’t solve the <literal>st_nlink</literal> limit, but
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ReiserFS lies to the kernel by reporting a link count of 1 if it
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exceeds the limit.)</para>
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more than 32,000 subdirectories per directory, such as ext4. (This
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doesn’t solve the <literal>st_nlink</literal> limit, but ext4 lies to
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the kernel by reporting a link count of 1 if it exceeds the
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limit.)</para>
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</section>
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