Hello, "df" contains a bug with large drives, I am assuming it is on those larger than 8.4GB. I have an NTFS drive that is exactly 8,093,642,752 bytes large. Here is what happens under Linux Kernel 2.4.0-test8. "df -Th" results in: root@jstraub128nt:/f/transfer/linux/ut# df -Th Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hdb7 ext2 494M 360M 108M 77% / /dev/hda1 vfat 1019M 747M 272M 73% /c /dev/hda5 vfat 1019M 962M 58M 94% /d /dev/hda6 vfat 1019M 806M 214M 79% /e /dev/hda7 vfat 1019M 952M 67M 93% /f /dev/hda8 vfat 1019M 865M 154M 85% /g /dev/hda9 vfat 1019M 727M 293M 71% /h /dev/hda10 vfat 3.4G 2.5G 959M 73% /i /dev/hdb5 vfat 3.9G 1.6G 2.3G 40% /j /dev/hdb6 ntfs 60G 57G 3.1G 95% /k /dev/hdc iso9660 631M 631M 0 100% /cdrom /dev/hdd iso9660 566M 566M 0 100% /cdrom2 root@jstraub128nt:/f/transfer/linux/ut# on a system setup that looks like this: cfdisk 2.10l Disk Drive: /dev/hdb Size: 12838404096 bytes Heads: 255 Sectors per Track: 63 Cylinders: 1560 Name Flags Part Type FS Type [Label] Size (MB) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Pri/Log Free Space 8.23 hdb5 Logical Win95 FAT32 4194.90 hdb6 Logical NTFS 8093.68 hdb7 Logical Linux ext2 [TookyLinux] 534.65 You'll notice that the free space (3.1G) is correctly reported but the Size and Used are obviously wrong (I wish I had 60GB..) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Josh Straub τΏτ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Bug-fileutils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-fileutils