siposgérvelj kérlek, hogy mi baj lehet ebből. egyébként meg mindenkinek a saját döntése, de az ext4 fejlesztő szerint sem lehet ebből gond adat particióknál.
from Theodore Tso, an ext4 developer.
If you set the reserved block count to zero, it won't affect performance much except if you run for long periods of time (with lots of file creates and deletes) while the filesystem is almost full (i.e., say above 95%), at which point you'll be subject to fragmentation problems. Ext4's multi-block allocator is much more fragmentation resistant, because it tries much harder to find contiguous blocks, so even if you don't enable the other ext4 features, you'll see better results simply mounting an ext3 filesystem using ext4 before the filesystem gets completely full.
If you are just using the filesystem for long-term archive, where files aren't changing very often (i.e., a huge mp3 or video store), it obviously won't matter.