On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 10:31:52AM -0700, Bluejack wrote: > > I've tried hunting google and various archives for some > hint that someone has seen & solved this before, but I am > apparently not using the right search terms: > > I recently set up a linux box (older, 2.5 G HD, i386, PIII-233, > the latest Woody dist) and I mounted /usr and /usr/local as > separate filesystems, the former with 600 Meg of space, the > latter with 1000 Meg. However, df reports them BOTH as having > 600 Meg, and stranger, when I drop a file into one, it > increases the used space for both filesystems, as though one > were just a symlink to the other! > > Both are primary partitions, if that makes a difference. > > Has anyone seen this? > > Having played around with it a fair bit, I am thinking about > reinstalling, with one as a primary and one as a logical, > but if there is a quicker, easier solution, I'd love to > know it. > Did you mount /usr first, and then /usr/local?
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