If it is a bug in df, it sure isn't a new one...
this is a RH5.2 box (I think all errata applied) fileutils is
3.16-10.
[root@tweedle /mnt]# mount
/dev/sda1 on / type ext2 (rw)
none on /proc type proc (rw)
[root@tweedle /mnt]# df /dev/sda1
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity
This is on a server box running RedHat 6.2 with absolutely no IDE
drives, only scsi...
# df /dev/hda
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda 2008140935368970760 49%
# df /dev/hda1
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mo
> > > You can go further, and mount everything by NFS - I set up a boot disk
> > > here that would run Linux on any machine on my network. I could have spent
> > > some money and bought boot roms; then I'd not have needed the floppy.
> > >
> > > The beowulf and netboot howtos are good starting
> >
> > You can go further, and mount everything by NFS - I set up a boot disk
> > here that would run Linux on any machine on my network. I could have spent
> > some money and bought boot roms; then I'd not have needed the floppy.
> >
> > The beowulf and netboot howtos are good starting-poin
> > Hi,
> >
> > I posted this once, but somehow it got lost, and Red Hat Support doesn't
> > answer, does probably not think this qualifies as a basic installation
> > question ...
> >
> > I want to do a rather "strange" installation - install everything, but
> > don't include /usr/ (/usr/ wo
>
> You should never mention benchmarks basing on distant memories.
>
>
> Yesterday I reran the byte benchmark using out of the box RedHat 6.2,
> with egcs and the -O3 flag and varying the -m flag from -m386 to
> -mpentiumpro. The box was a PII 400 with 64 Megs of Ram.
>
> The difference betw
>
> Hi,
>
> I posted this once, but somehow it got lost, and Red Hat Support doesn't
> answer, does probably not think this qualifies as a basic installation
> question ...
>
> I want to do a rather "strange" installation - install everything, but
> don't include /usr/ (/usr/ would be provided
Did you find out anything about it? I had a look at the boot disk source but
couldn't really figure out anything for now ...
Michael
> > I want to do a rather "strange" installation - install everything, but
> > don't include /usr/ (/usr/ would be provided by NFS).
>
> I was thinking of doing