I don't know if it will be available on your platform but have you tried 
using fold to see of that affects your script. I didn't think line 
wrapping was an issue with a script, so it seems to be a bug in bdf. have 
you tried just df


Cheers


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Note that the foofoofoo volume causes the disk info to show up on the
following line.  A script I have that loops through each line coming back
from bdf is breaking because of this.  Any simple way to bring the line 
back
up to the Filesystem line using awk, sed etc...?

bdf -l

Filesystem          kbytes    used   avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg02/foofoo   2048000 1973804   70415   97% /foofoo
/dev/vg02/foofoofoo
                     53248    6624   43711   13% /foofoofoo
/dev/vg02/foofoof   512000  259286  236944   52% /foofoof
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