Miark wrote:
I experienced something like that recently too, but I thought it was just my imagination. I think I tried using a variation on the command to pull up
fresh numbers. For instance, if I used "df" the first time, then I used "df -h"
the second time. (?)


Miark



On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 11:50:54 -0700
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After deleting a 100 MB file, df shows no change in disk usage. Why is this so?




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An app has the file open? Rather than deleting the file: copy /dev/null over the file if you want to recover space.


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