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Originally Posted by AdultEUhost
Yes that is possible, it might very well be that it seems you still have several GB available while you can't store any additional files. This is caused by the amount of inodes on a filesystem.
You can check how many inodes a file is using by ls -i filename
The total inodes on a filesystem can be checked by df -i or tune2fs -l /dev/sdXX
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I asked an old friend about this (this guy knows everything about everything, not even kidding) and he said you obviously made this stuff up. There's no such things as inodes, and that there's no way I can issue commands in a GUI anyway.
He told me to tell you you're an idiot.
Also, he said the answer to my problem was something about magic joins? Over my head I think.