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Package: coreutils
Version: 5.0-5

du errors out complaining about "/", and doesn't complete its
treewalk:

    ozymandias 493 $ du -k / | sort -rn > /tmp/diskhogs
    du: `/': No such file or directory

The contents of the root directory are:

    ozymandias 497 $ ls -1f /
    ./
    ../
    lost+found/
    boot/
    vmlinuz@
    lib/
    bin/
    usr/
    sbin/
    etc/
    tmp/
    floppy/
    var/
    cdrom/
    dev/
    initrd/
    home/
    mnt/
    proc/
    root/
    music/

The diskhogs file ends after /proc.

Dennis Boone
H-Net

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Dennis Boone wrote:
> With 5.93-5 from sid, I no longer see the problem.

Good to hear!

-- 
Thomas Hood


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