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Package: kernel
Version: N/A; reported 2004-04-26
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I am using encrypted partition /dev/mapper/vol mounted on /home/luser
with 2 GB free space. There is another partition of /home which is
normal ext3 partition with only 200 and something MB.
The FTP transfer transfers from another host to /home/luser/Office
the Star Office files and finds NOT ENOUGH SPACE, despite the command
df -h, shows 2 GB free on /home/luser
I suppose it is a matter of device mapper in the new kernel or something
else unknown to me, not seeing the real free space.
P.S. /home/luser is just alias for the real username.
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closing as no feedback on your bug report.
closing as the description seems for for userspace problem
than a kernel one (df reports fine stats).
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