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Re: df not for subfs?
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Bob Proulx |
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Re: df not for subfs? |
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Sat, 1 Dec 2007 12:24:35 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
Günter wrote:
> ... there is no correct values on USB-devices:
>
> df -h -a -l -T -x proc |grep subfs
> /dev/hdf1 subfs 0,0K 0,0K 0,0K - /media/zip
> /dev/hdf4 subfs 0,0K 0,0K 0,0K - /media/zip_1
> /dev/fd0 subfs 0,0K 0,0K 0,0K - /media/floppy
> /dev/sde1 subfs 0,0K 0,0K 0,0K - /media/HAUPTPLATTE
It appears that something failed getting the file system values. Try
debugging this using strace. The following produces useful debug
output on my GNU/Linux system for usb storage devices.
LC_ALL=C strace -v -e fstat64 df -l
Please run that, making whatever adjustments needed for your system,
and report the results back to the mailing list. I suspect that the
system call is failing. If so then this is a kernel issue since the
kernel implements the underlying interface to the usb storage media.
> Is there a new version?
> I'm using df under Suse Linux 10.0
>
> df --version
> df (GNU coreutils) 5.3.0
That is quite an old version having been released on 2005-01-08. The
current release is coreutils 6.9 from 2007-03-22. See this release
annoucement for more information.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils-announce/2007-03/msg00000.html
Details of obtaining the latest GNU coreutils are in the release
announcement. Or since you are using a vendor supplied version you
might check with your vendor for updates and bug fixes.
Bob