On Friday, 03/23/2007 at 03:25 EST, Tom Duerbusch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Weird item.  The following shows the df command being used.  The second
time it
> is used, it has 0% available.  But then keep following the "Used"
column, and
> it is still increasing.  How can "Available" be 0 blocks, but I can
still get
> more?

IT'S A MIRACLE!  Using a small singularity, Linux is able to access
subspace where it is able to store left-over data it doesn't know what to
do with.  Naturally, things in subspace are not available to userspace
[duh], so "available 0".  There is actually an infinite amount of space in
subspace.  (...Said the waiter, "Don't shout and wave it about, or the
others will be wanting one, too.")

-- Chuckie

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