I got this output from df: Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda7 1381 843 468 65% / /dev/hda1 10 4 6 36% /boot /dev/hda5 248 1 235 1% /tmp df -H produces the not-so-different: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda7 1.4M 866k 477k 65% / /dev/hda1 10k 3.5k 6.2k 36% /boot /dev/hda5 254k 14 241k 1% /tmp My disk is 8GB, and although I believe the percentages are correct, this is a little unnerving. Any idea why df would be confused? Or have I created the most amazing single-floppy distribution ever?!? This is a system I just un-mothballed, it's mostly an older debian sid that I'm slowly upgrading to latest in stages. Could this be something out of date with respect to something else? -Chuck
Forget it. To answer my own question... since it's been around 3 hours since I sent this message... one of my base packages was out-of-date. (disktools or something like that, I don't remember) I have no idea why it was confused, but having the solution, I don't much care anymore. ;) On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 05:07:58PM -0500, Chuck Homic wrote:
I got this output from df:
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda7 1381 843 468 65% / /dev/hda1 10 4 6 36% /boot /dev/hda5 248 1 235 1% /tmp
df -H produces the not-so-different:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda7 1.4M 866k 477k 65% / /dev/hda1 10k 3.5k 6.2k 36% /boot /dev/hda5 254k 14 241k 1% /tmp
My disk is 8GB, and although I believe the percentages are correct, this is a little unnerving. Any idea why df would be confused? Or have I created the most amazing single-floppy distribution ever?!?
This is a system I just un-mothballed, it's mostly an older debian sid that I'm slowly upgrading to latest in stages. Could this be something out of date with respect to something else?
-Chuck
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Hi Chuck Homic wrote:
Forget it.
To answer my own question... since it's been around 3 hours since I sent this message... one of my base packages was out-of-date. (disktools or something like that, I don't remember) I have no idea why it was confused, but having the solution, I don't much care anymore. ;)
Do you think it could be anything like the way Canadian $ and US $ come out differently? :-) doug
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