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Re: Problem with 'df' on RedHat Linux with multiple "namespaces"
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Bauke Jan Douma |
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Re: Problem with 'df' on RedHat Linux with multiple "namespaces" |
Date: |
Sat, 02 Jan 2010 15:57:22 +0100 |
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Bob Proulx wrote on 01/01/2010 03:18 AM:
Pádraig Brady wrote:
Lenga, Yair wrote:
Please let me know if you need additional information.
I'm not sure it's related but could you give the output from
df -P as the -P option should always be used from scripts.
Seeing the output from the 'mount' command would also be useful.
$ mount
And perhaps the 'df -T' output.
$ df -TP
Bob
Not really related, but...
Coreutils' df's header line says 'use%' (en_US.UTF-8 locale). That column
then lists values such as '55%', etc. i.e. a number with a percentage tacked
to it.
To me, that's a mismatch. The answer to the question '55 out of 100 -- what's
the percentage?" is "55", not "55 percent".
I find it more logical for the header to have "use" instead of 'use%', while
the values retain their percentage-character.
bjd
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