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df shouldn't list mount points that it can't access
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n0dalus |
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df shouldn't list mount points that it can't access |
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Sun, 9 Oct 2005 13:41:00 +0930 |
When there are mount points which can't be read by the current user,
df outputs something like this:
address@hidden ~]$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdb3 15235072 10920468 3528224 76% /
/dev/hdb1 101086 30743 65124 33% /boot
/dev/hdb7 129955744 117400960 5846848 96% /data
/dev/shm 517612 0 517612 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hdb5 3050060 1871924 1020704 65% /home
/dev/hdb2 2030768 40588 1885356 3% /tmp
df: `/var/named/chroot/proc': Permission denied
In this case the mount point it can't access is part of a chroot'ed bind.
In my opinion it should just quietly ignore that mount point.
In the manpage it says that '-v' is currently unused. This is the kind
of thing that I think a verbose option would be good for.
n0dalus.
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