>Using "tunefs -m". You need to be really careful doing this, and read
>the man page for tunefs again, particularly the warning about how
>lowering this number can trash your filesystem's performance.

  I don't want that, I need to allow using preserved 8% of disk space to a little 
group of non-root users (for ex. postgres & rootty, my unprivileged user), but noone 
more. How do I do this?

>PS. You keep on appearing to confuse the notion of free data >blocks with
>free inodes. They're not the same thing: they are two distinct >resources
>and your filesystem can run out of either pretty much >independently.

  inode(5) descrbes inodes as a table of block addresses kinda FAT but with variable 
block sizes inodes point to. That is.

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