Re: df -h reporting weird numbers (FreeBSD 4.8)

From: Lowell Gilbert (freebsd-questions-local_at_be-well.no-ip.com)
Date: 05/30/03

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    To: "Joel V" <joel@starman.ee>
    Date: 30 May 2003 13:28:44 -0400
    
    

    "Joel V" <joel@starman.ee> writes:

    > /dev/ad0s1g 108G 5.2G 95G 5% /usr
    > /dev/ad2s1e 55G 428M 50G 1% /mnt/backups
    >
    > Okey, 55GB minus 0.5GB should be 54.5GB according to my math. I wont
    > even mention /usr. Where are the missing gigabytes?

    This is covered in the FAQ, under "The du and df commands show
    different amounts of disk space available. What is going on?"
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