I wouldn't dismiss what Marc was onto. If you do the math, 44G in /documents + 
11G in the rest of / == 55G, seems to be a bit more than coincidence. I know 
you already tried ls -l /documents/ after you umounted but just for curiosity's 
sake, I wonder what happens when you do:

umount /documents
du -sh /documents


-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Olive [mailto:marc.ol...@grupblau.com] 
Sent: January 27, 2010 6:26 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Root filesystem full; faubackup problem?

El Wednesday 27 January 2010 12:20:28 Tim Beauregard va escriure:
> Marc Olive wrote:
> > Maybe you copied /document files to /documents without being hdb1 
> > monuted? Try to umount /documents and see if there are still all files.
>
> t...@server:~$ umount /documents
> t...@server:~$ ls -l /documents/
> total 0
>
> As expected?

No, there aren't the files, the problem was not the one I was pointing to.
Mount again "documents" and continue searching a solution.

-- 

Marc Olivé
Grup Blau


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