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Subject: Re: inode usage
From: David Henderson <dhenderson () digital-pipe ! com>
Date: 2018-12-11 16:22:51
Message-ID: CAF-YAQy-GbfTNansq1E14u18aJ9KiRmf9FPv8tP87ii7d=yHdQ () mail ! gmail ! com
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Yup! I can't believe I didn't check that... Thanks Jody!
Dave
On 12/11/18, Jody Bruchon <jody@jodybruchon.com> wrote:
> Do you have an alias for 'df' by some chance?
>
> On 12/11/2018 11:10 AM, David Henderson wrote:
>> So I was checking with the 'df' from coreutils on another computer and
>> in doing so I stumbled upon something bizarre. Going back to my main
>> computer (that only has the BB 'df'):
>>
>> # which df
>> /bin/df
>> # df -B1 -i /
>> rootfs 374.3k 28.8k 345.5k 8% /
>> # /bin/df -B1 -i /
>> rootfs 383299 29528 353771 8% /
>>
>> Why would the values change only when the applet is preceded by its
>> parent directory? Is this a bug of some sort?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> On 12/11/18, David Henderson <dhenderson@digital-pipe.com> wrote:
>>> Good morning all! I am working on a project and need to find the
>>> inode usage of the file system. When I run the 'df -i' command from
>>> the prompt I get the inode usage, but it only shows in the thousands
>>> (e.g. 374.3k). I have tried several methods to try and get it to show
>>> the raw number (e.g. 374368) but can't seem to figure it out. Is this
>>> possible with the BB df applet?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dave
>>>
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