[CentOS] du vs df size difference
Ryan Pugatch
rpug at tripadvisor.comWed Sep 30 23:43:25 UTC 2009
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Clint Dilks wrote: > Hi, > > He means a situation where you have something this this > > You create a partion lets say /dev/hda1 you use it as you / partition > you create a directory called /data and copy some data into it > You then have a second partiton /dev/hda2 and you mount /dev/hda2 off of > /data > > This mean that the data originally copied to the /data directory on hda1 > is still taking up space on hda1 but you cant see it. In this case, if I mount my partition to, say, /mnt/tmp, it would still show the 'wrong' size. In my situation, it did not, so that indicates this is not my issue. Ryan
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