On Friday 07 July 2006 03:34, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 02:20:16PM +0200, Jan Rychter wrote:
> > 1) I mount /home with hostfs using the following line in fstab:
> >    none /home hostfs /home,rw 0 0
> >
> > df shows:
> >
> > none                 10413255443693385415481253412470784
> > 10413248933519167673017998136836096 47190722440083771496586606219886592 
> > 19% /home
>
> As for this problem, I get reasonable numbers here:
>
>       none                  10283212   9183164    577676  95% /mnt
>
> Is there anything about the host /home that's unusual that might fake
> UML into producing insanely large numbers?
I vaguely remember some low-hanging fruit in hostfs's statfs about 32 vs 64 
bit, but I can't find it at a first look.

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