* Ryan M. Golbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020428 18:07]:
> > df: cannot read table of mounted filesystems
>
> This is normal. [...]
Oops, I read that somewhere in the last few days. Sorry.
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Grant Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hurd:~# df
> df: cannot read table of mounted filesystems
This is normal. The Hurd doesn't have a central listing of mounted
filesystems. If you want to check the disk usage on a filesystem
just point df to anywhere in it.
For example:
df /hom
* Jordi Mallach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020428 17:34]:
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 04:43:52PM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
> > * Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020426 17:38]:
> > > And folow the normal install procedure. Note that with the new boot
> > > method, the /etc/fstab might be generated w
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 04:43:52PM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
> Damn, I just ran into this. I'm looking in the libc0.3 code to find out
> what it's supposed to look like now but I don't see it yet. Any
> suggestions?
/dev/hd0s2 / ext2rw 1 1
/dev/hd0s1 noneswap
* Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020426 17:38]:
> And folow the normal install procedure. Note that with the new boot
> method, the /etc/fstab might be generated wrongly, but except for that
> it should work just fine.
Damn, I just ran into this. I'm looking in the libc0.3 code to find ou
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