At Tue, 29 Jun 2004 02:53:10 +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote: > At Fri, 18 Jun 2004 13:17:54 +0100, > Robin Stevens wrote: > > I am using Debian woody on a sparc64 system, running a 2.4.26 kernel. > > Having a need to upgrade to a later version of jigdo-file (0.7.0-2 from > > testing), various other packages had to be upgraded to the versions in > > testing. I've included a log of this upgrade at the bottom of this > > message. > > > > Following this, I find that the output from 'df' becomes absurd, e.g.: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df > > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > > /dev/md2 31272770170 18797442380 10860710973 64% / > > /dev/md4 2015 490 1422 26% /usr > > /dev/md6 460916294757 104075740425 333426542785 24% /var > > /dev/md7 460916294757 7551248273 429951034937 2% /tmp > > /dev/md8 62795475463332 13967826000543 45637788803400 24% /data > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df -h > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > > /dev/md2 29T 18T 10T 64% / > > /dev/md4 2.0M 490k 1.3M 26% /usr > > /dev/md6 429T 97T 310T 24% /var > > /dev/md7 429T 7.1T 400T 2% /tmp > > /dev/md8 57P 13P 41P 24% /data > > Please check: > > - Executing "ldd /bin/df" tells it's libc6-sparc64 related problem. > - "cat /proc /partitions" tells you it's df problem or kernel problem. > > I guess this is your kernel issue.
Any progress of this bug? If you have no objection, I'll close this bug. Regards, -- gotom

