The `df --total` command returns incorrect values for total disk space (total, used, available, etc.). It simply adds all values without considering whether they are already in use. See the CSV file (output of `df --total`) and the LibreOffice Calc spreadsheet, where the values are calculated correctly by excluding duplicates.
Best regard Thomas Bernard Berlin (Germany)
Dateisystem Typ Größe Benutzt Verf. Verw% Eingehängt auf dev devtmpfs 32G 0 32G 0% /dev run tmpfs 32G 2,4M 32G 1% /run efivarfs efivarfs 128K 47K 77K 38% /sys/firmware/efi/efivars /dev/sda2 btrfs 222G 126G 94G 58% / tmpfs tmpfs 32G 0 32G 0% /dev/shm none tmpfs 1,0M 0 1,0M 0% /run/credentials/systemd-journald.service none tmpfs 1,0M 0 1,0M 0% /run/credentials/systemd-resolved.service /dev/sda2 btrfs 222G 126G 94G 58% /srv /dev/sda2 btrfs 222G 126G 94G 58% /var/tmp /dev/sda2 btrfs 222G 126G 94G 58% /root /dev/sda2 btrfs 222G 126G 94G 58% /var/log /dev/sda2 btrfs 222G 126G 94G 58% /home /dev/sda2 btrfs 222G 126G 94G 58% /var/cache tmpfs tmpfs 32G 76K 32G 1% /tmp /dev/sda1 vfat 2,0G 440M 1,6G 22% /boot /dev/sdb1 ntfs3 932G 583G 349G 63% /home/tom/Daten tmpfs tmpfs 6,3G 72K 6,3G 1% /run/user/1000 total - 2,6T 1,5T 1,2T 57% -
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