I want to determin how much free space (or used space) the Fedora 10 Live USB install I built has. I actually run Fedora from my 16GB USB, exclusively - it never gets installed.
Dropping to a shell, "df -h" give me... Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/live-rw 3.0G 2.3G 650M 79% / tmpfs 1013M 76K 1013M 1% /dev/shm /dev/sdb1 7.5G 6.9G 584M 93% /mnt/live varcacheyum 1013M 0 1013M 0% /var/cache/yum /tmp 1013M 104K 1013M 1% /tmp vartmp 1013M 0 1013M 0% /var/tmp Since I created a 2GB overlay and the install is brand new, the output does not make sense. Well, maybe if the Fedora image is taking up some of the 2GB it makes sense. Is there a tool to see % overlay used? Health of the overlay itself? My web searches have only found ways to create the overlay via the livecd tools interface or shell command line. -- Kam Salisbury http://kamsalisbury.com GPG key: FAF1751E
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