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SubjectRe: negative diskspace usage
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I think the 101% usage is the interesting point here
You are using more diskspace than you have available.
I missed the first mail though, so what filesystem is this and which kernel
version?

On Saturday 22 January 2005 11:09, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously ndiamond@despammed.com wrote:
> > Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> > > After cleaning up a bit df suddenly showed interesting results:
> > >
> > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > > /dev/md4 1019M -64Z 1.1G 101% /tmp
> > >
> > > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> > > /dev/md4 1043168 -73786976294838127736 1068904 101%
> > > /tmp
> >
> > It looks like Windows 95's FDISK
> > command created the partitions.
>
> There is no way you can see that from the output I gave, and it is also
> incorrect.
>
> > The partition boundaries still remain where Windows 95 put them, and
> > you have overlapping partitions.
>
> fdisk does not create overlapping partitions.
>
> Wichert.

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