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Hi, |
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Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> writes: |
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> Howdy, |
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> As some may recall, I'm bad to fill up a hard drive. I regularly use df |
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> -h to see where drives are as far as filling up and such. Usually, it |
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> takes only a second or so to list them all. Speed is one reason I use |
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> it. I did my regular updates last weekend and for the past few days, it |
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> hasn't worked. I did a re-emerge of coreutils, then some of its |
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> friends. It still doesn't work. When I run df -h, it just sits there. |
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> It will sit there for hours, doing nothing it seems. Eventually, I hit |
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> ctrl c to kill it. |
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> Anyone else running into this? Any idea as to why it stopped working? |
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> I can't find anything on BGO. Searching for only two characters is a |
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> bit hard tho. o_O |
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> Thoughts? |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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Try applying df to a single filesystem, like: ``df -h /''. If that |
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works, get an strace of df and also post that. |
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Have a great night. |
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Arsen Arsenović |