On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Kelvin Quee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ df -h
>  Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>  /dev/sda7             3.9G  3.4G  351M  91% /
>  varrun                375M  120K  374M   1% /var/run
>  varlock               375M     0  375M   0% /var/lock
>  udev                  375M  112K  374M   1% /dev
>  devshm                375M     0  375M   0% /dev/shm
>  lrm                   375M   38M  337M  10%
> /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/volatile
>  /dev/sda6              99M   24M   71M  25% /boot
>  /dev/sda8             1.5G  1.2G  184M  87% /home
>  /dev/sda1              37G   37G  283M 100% /media/sda1
>  /dev/sda2              28G   26G  1.6G  95% /media/sda2
>  /dev/sda4             4.3G  4.2G  153M  97% /media/sda4
>  /dev/sdb1            1017M  375M  643M  37% /media/disk
>
>  </end>
>
>  No joy? There's a strong chance that "/tmp" is on the same device as my
> root, but shouldn't there be a more conclusive way?
I think it's pretty conclusive. d: Otherwise, you can always do `df
/tmp`. It's a rather rare form of usage; haven't used that in a long
time, but it works, I just tried it. (:

Chris

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