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Date:      Wed, 03 Jun 1998 14:15:34 -0500
From:      Brett Paden <paden@designstein.com>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Partition at 109%??
Message-ID:  <3575A0D6.BEE33E82@designstein.com>

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I am running FreeBSD 3.0-980426-SNAP and have encountered some weirdness
with the file paritions.  df yields

/dev/sd0s1a     139976   139776   -10998   109%    /
/dev/sd0s3e    1774928   879576   753358    54%    /home
/dev/sd1s2e    1728076  1208584   381246    76%    /http
/dev/sd1s1e    1977182   932052   886956    51%    /usr
/dev/sd0s2e    1774928   289048  1343886    18%    /var
mfs:26          127006     2718   114128     2%    /tmp
procfs               8        8        0   100%    /proc

I can remove and add to the root partion such that capacity ranges
anyhere between 100% and 110%.  For exmaple, I can move  the generic
kernel to /var/tmp (lowering / to 106% capacity) then put it back again.

Is this merely as safety precaution, or is this a weird bug I am
witnessing?

Thanks,

Brett Paden
paden@designstein.com

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