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Subject: pydf: tries to retrieve disc info on remote mounts even with option -l
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Hello,
When a remote mount isn't available anymore, like a samba mount whose
server went offline, pydf with option -l still times out on listing the
mounted drives.
It looks like the program still behaves the same as without the -l
option and after the timeout it just filters the output to only contain
local mounts.
The standard df -l, however, doesn't query them and immediately outputs
the local information as it is instantly available.
Thanks,
-Olaf
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