I have a disk drive where the inode usage is 100% (using df -i command).
However after deleting files substantially, the usage remains 100%.

What’s the correct way to do it then?

How is it possible that a disk drive with less disk space usage can have
higher Inode usage than disk drive with higher disk space usage?

Is it possible if I zip lot of files would that reduce the used inode count?

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