Thanks for the report.
I suspect you're using an old version of df.
Run `df --version' to see what you have.
latest official release
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/fileutils/fileutils-4.0.tar.gz
latest test release
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/fetish/fileutils-4.0r.tar.gz
"Dr. J. Robert Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Most of the information reported by df is wrong. The version that
| I am using is:
|
| jrl E:\>which df
| C:\DJGPP\BIN\df.exe, 75264 bytes, 2:22p, 12-09-99
|
|
| All of the local disks are larger than 15 gigbytes. The
| network disks are also larger than the sizes shown.
|
|
| Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
| C BOOTDRIVE 2096832 740576 1356256 35% c:/
| BACKUP 2096832 0 2096832 0% d:/
| WORK 2096832 0 2096832 0% e:/
| \\BEACHBOY\COMMON\ 2097120 1912288 184832 91% q:/
| \\BEACHBOY\CHIP\ 2097120 1908448 188672 91% s:/
| \\JICAMA\TMP\ 2097120 0 2097120 0% t:/
| \\BEACHBOY\DATA\ 2097120 536800 1560320 26% u:/
| \\BEACHBOY\SOFTARCH\ 2097120 0 2097120 0% v:/
| \\BEACHBOY\USER\ 2097120 0 2097120 0% w:/
| \\JICAMA\SHARED\ 2097120 0 2097120 0% x:/
|
|
| On a different note, do you know of a "more" or "tail"
| utility that works like the UNIX versions. I wrote the "which"
| that I am using, if you want it.