Cannot install xorg on dfly-x86_64-4.0.1_REL
Matthias Rampke
matthias.rampke at googlemail.com
Thu Jan 1 02:59:49 PST 2015
I see this quite a lot on Linux; space taken up on disk (df) but not
visible (du) is usually held by a deleted file that is still opened by some
process. You can see these with lsof, and a reboot does indeed clear this.
If you don't want to reboot, track down the process and kill it, this also
releases the handle.
/mr
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014, 15:12 Aero 9000 <mbg11665 at gmail.com> wrote:
Quite odd, the 109M gap between the results of du -sh . (in /var) and du
-h, disappeared after a reboot. I can't recall ever having had something
like this in Linux, so in DragonFlyBSD I hadn't expected this behaviour at
all. Like a dejavu of Windows -- to make it work, reboot.
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