Daniel Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Actually, that's not overhead, just "reserved for the superuser".  If
> afsd is running as root, which it presumably is, 124427 blocks will
> actually be available.  df only shows user data blocks.

Honestly, I don't recall the context for which data is written into
the cache.  It is _possible_ that the write() happens in the user's
context, not root's.  I should go look at that code again.

-derek
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