Re: [SLUG] At a loss with df -h problem

From: Backward Thinker (backwardthinker@juno.com)
Date: Tue May 25 2004 - 15:58:45 EDT


> I did try booting from a resuce cd to run fsch but
> didn't do a df -h on it I'll try that this eveing.

Yes, also, can you verify your df binary? md5sum or however apt
does it.

> Block count: 7502347
> Reserved block count: 375117
> Free blocks: 5745826
> Block size: 4096

Non-journalled filesystem on a 30gigish partition... bet you love
those fsck times ;). Why ext2 and 2.2 kernel?

So at least df showing showing 24% used appears to be correct,
now where the heck did it get those 1k-blocks, used, and
available numbers :)?

> /dev/hdc1 ext2 -7734696024912 1
0 24% /data

Oh well, good luck. All things so far point to a bad df
binary, particularly if you already ran fsck from a rescue cd.

~ Daniel

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