on Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 10:45:28AM -0600, Elizabeth Barham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm just sort of reporting this; the system is fine itself.
>
> I installed GNU/Debian on an older i486 model and oddly df shows the
> mount point of /usr and /usr/local (both separate partitions) as
> having t
Thanks Roberto and Florian for your responses to my cry for help! Roberto, you were right. I was using ext3 and that turned out to be the missing space. I appreciate you guys help so much.
Thanks,
Dave Henderson
Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> I'm afraid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I can't help you directly, and with my system, df and du
behave more like you would expect. The ideas I did have seemed a bit
too straightforward to myself. Anyway, allow me to ask one or two
questions to get it clearer:
> When I run du on each root directory (
I'm afraid I can't help you directly, and with my system, df and du
behave more like you would expect. The ideas I did have seemed a bit
too straightforward to myself. Anyway, allow me to ask one or two
questions to get it clearer:
> When I run du on each root directory (ie. /boot, /dev, etc),
Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> I'm just sort of reporting this; the system is fine itself.
>
> I installed GNU/Debian on an older i486 model and oddly df shows the
> mount point of /usr and /usr/local (both separate partitions) as
> having the exact same specifications - total block count, usage, etc.
I'm just sort of reporting this; the system is fine itself.
I installed GNU/Debian on an older i486 model and oddly df shows the
mount point of /usr and /usr/local (both separate partitions) as
having the exact same specifications - total block count, usage, etc.
Elizabeth
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Dave Henderson wrote:
I am sure you guys have seen this a hundred times. I tried looking through groups.google.com for information on this, which I did find, but nothing that really said how to fix the problem. All my findings just basically said how the two programs read size information differe
I am sure you guys have seen this a hundred times. I tried looking through groups.google.com for information on this, which I did find, but nothing that really said how to fix the problem. All my findings just basically said how the two programs read size information differently. Here is my situ
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