> that is normal marvin. that is what standard unix filesystem architecture.
>
> there are four basic parts of a unix filesystem. these are:
>
> 1. boot block
> 2. super block
> 3. inode list
> 4. data block
>
> what you have seen in df command is the data block and the rest are eaten
up
> by boot block, super block and inode list..
Don't we have any solution on this even just to minimize the number of bytes
used? Any idea from the Systems Programmer and Gurus here? :-)
Marvin
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