Joanne Hunter wrote:
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>Type df to check this. It reports 0 blocks available on /usr.
>
>The hell.
>
>Remove a few more bits and pieces. That ought to fix it, right?
>
>Type df. 0 blocks available.
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>This is how I reported it to IRC:
> /dev/hda7 963911923505
on Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 04:17:56PM -0500, Joanne Hunter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> So, after doing the apt-get upgrade of the week, download kernel source
> (always fun on a 56K modem), untar, make menuconfig, yadda yadda yadda. Make
> dep, make bzImage - eep, out of space? Apparently I'd overf
Joanne Hunter wrote:
> So, in short, I seem to have this problem with free space reporting on my
> /usr partition. It's not currently a blocking problem, but it's slightly
> disturbing. I don't know if this is a bug in df, or a bug in my filesystem.
> Enlightenment (not the WM!) on this matter woul
> This is how I reported it to IRC:
> /dev/hda7 963911923505 0 100% /usr <--
> from earlier.
> Then I try "apt-get install wmmatrix" (little wm applet) just as a
> test.
> Install is successful.
> /dev/hda7 963911923613 0 100% /usr
> Note how
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 04:17:56PM -0500, Joanne Hunter wrote:
>
> Type df to check this. It reports 0 blocks available on /usr.
>
> /dev/hda7 963911923613 0 100% /usr
It's not a bug. A default of 10% of a filesystem is reserved for root's
use when a filesystem is cre
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>(Herein is an apparent problem with free space reporting. Presented in
>"Rambling Story" format for the author's and possibly even your
>entertainment.)
[ramble omitted]
It's not a bug, it's just that you are down to the reserved space on
(Herein is an apparent problem with free space reporting. Presented in
"Rambling Story" format for the author's and possibly even your
entertainment.)
So I woke up this morning, looked outside and found that the winds were
sufficent enough to do the raking for me, and decided, let's go for some
so
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