Public bug reported:
With ZFS volumes mounted to /data and /backup (using the zfs-native
PPA), baobab incorrectly reports my root FS as full - actually, way,
way, WAY over full, as the root filesystem is 20G but /data and /backup
have over 100G of stuff in them.
I am filing this as a baobab bug, not a zfs-native bug, because du -xhd
1 / | grep G | sort -n produces the expected results:
me@box:~$ sudo du -hxd 1 / | grep G | sort -n
2.0G /usr
2.0G /var
3.8G /iso
8.4G /
Since du produces correct results but baobab lumps the ZFS volumes
incorrectly in as part of the root filesystem, I figure it's probably a
baobab bug.
** Affects: baobab (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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baobab doesn't respect FS boundaries with ZFS
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