On Tue December 13 2011, sf...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: > > Vasanth Ragavendran: > > > Oh then i was wrong in assuming that the old values shouldn't be displayed > > after doing a switch_root! :( i'm so sorry. however if i do a df -h in the > > I hope you would understand that your /proc/mounts never show "the old > values". It is always _current_ status. >
Used to be that way, but now use: cat /proc/self/mounts Which on older kernels may be linked back to the legacy /proc/mounts Mike > > > after doing a switch_root! :( i'm so sorry. however if i do a df -h in the > > aufs filesystem to display the flash size it says > > > > Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on > > df: /tmp/jffs2: No such file or directory > > df: /tmp/sqfsh: No such file or directory > > What will happen if you run "ls -ld /tmp /tmp/jffs2 /tmp/sqfsh"? > > > Please don't call me "Sir" as nobody gives me a title. > J. R. Okajima > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Systems Optimization Self Assessment > Improve efficiency and utilization of IT resources. Drive out cost and > improve service delivery. Take 5 minutes to use this Systems Optimization > Self Assessment. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sdnl/114/51450054/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Systems Optimization Self Assessment Improve efficiency and utilization of IT resources. Drive out cost and improve service delivery. Take 5 minutes to use this Systems Optimization Self Assessment. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sdnl/114/51450054/