[SLUG] At a loss with df -h problem

From: Michael Manchester (mchester@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue May 25 2004 - 08:49:32 EDT


If I do a df -h on my system I get the following:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6 -200551361247k 1.0k 0.0k 29% /
/dev/hda1 -49038585825k 1.0k 0.0k 3%
/boot
/dev/hda5 -277445757533k 1.0k 0.0k 55%
/usr
/dev/hda3 -226538596192k 1.0k 0.0k 58%
/home
/dev/hdc1 -7734696024912k 1.0k 0.0k 24%
/data

My first thought was I had been rootkitted. So I
checked for a rootkit and came up clean. My next
thought was A hard drive problem. So I rebooted and
all partitions came up clean. I also ran fsck on the
unmounted partations and still they were clean. I Then
decided maybe the df in Debian Woody was having a
problem or needed upgraded so I did an apt-get update
and and apt-get upgrade on woddy and I still have the
problem.

Anyone have any ideas here? All partitions are on
Debian Woody as ext2 partitions. Kernel 2.2.20-idepci

I'm at a loss here as to what might be causing this.

Thanks in advance for any help
Mike M.

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