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| Subject: | [ts-7000] How to see free space on TS-7800? |
| From: | Frank <> |
| Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:41:44 -0500 |
Ok, I finally got my '7800 to boot TS-Linux and Debian from a properly
formatted 4Gb MicroSD card. I'd like to know how much free space is
available.
The 4Gb uSD card is formatted to the standard four partitions, with the
complete Debian filesystem on partition 4.
When I 'df', I get this:
:root# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 63392 0 63392 0% /dev/shm
OK, no luck there -- let's try explicitly mounting /dev/tssdcarda4...
:root# mkdir /mnt/usd
:root# mount /dev/tssdcarda4 /mnt/usd
mount: /dev/tssdcarda4 already mounted or /mnt/usd busy
Hmm, something thinks it's otherwise busy.
So, my question is how to I see what's available as far as the root
filesystem is concerned when I can't mount it.
Thanks,
-Frank
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