remove files in FreeBSD

2003-09-10 Thread Joseph Yuen
Got a simple question.
on my 80G harddrive, I originally had 4G files in it
and I used rm command to remove it all. Now my drive
should be totally empty.

But this is what I found when I typed df -H

/dev/ar0s1e 79G 2.0K 72G 0% /mountpoint

and if I typed df only without the -H parameter

/dev/ar0s1e 76928840 2 70774532 0% /mountpoint

My question is if the capacity is 0%, then how come
I only have 72G left? I should be able to get 79G,
right?
where has the 7G gone?

Thanks.

K.C.

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Re: remove files in FreeBSD

2003-09-10 Thread Tillman Hodgson
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 05:11:58PM -0700, Joseph Yuen wrote:
 Got a simple question.
 on my 80G harddrive, I originally had 4G files in it
 and I used rm command to remove it all. Now my drive
 should be totally empty.
 
 But this is what I found when I typed df -H
 
 /dev/ar0s1e 79G 2.0K 72G 0% /mountpoint
 
 and if I typed df only without the -H parameter
 
 /dev/ar0s1e 76928840 2 70774532 0% /mountpoint
 
 My question is if the capacity is 0%, then how come
 I only have 72G left? I should be able to get 79G,
 right?
 where has the 7G gone?

This is normal: `man tunefs`, the -m option.

-T


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