Subject: Re: [Q] why 'df' and 'fsck' say differently?
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Mamoru Yamanishi <yama@biotech.okayama-u.ac.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/05/1997 10:13:57
Thanks for your follow.
> > I assign only 65536 blocks, but 'df' says 504952 blocks.
>
> Where did you only asign 65536 blocks?
With 'APS', which is a hard-disk utility, I made some partition on
my hard-disk; I assign 32KByte to 'sd0a'. 32KByte is consisted in
65536 512byte blocks.
> The negative amount of free space reflects the fact you're doing
> stuff as root. The "100%" level is really 90% of the disk..
Yes, I know.
> How big is the partition really?
As wrote above, 32Kbyte, 512 byte per bloc.
> use the Mac-side utilities.
Occasionally I met same result after doing 'Mkfs' on Mac-side.
I will try again.
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