Greetings.
I was asked about have the application I'm working on (a C-based program)
display a message when the USB memory stick is getting close to full. I'm not
quite sure how to do that on a TS-7250 running the 2.4 Linux kernel. I was
hoping for a /proc or /dev node I could read to get the amount of free and in
use space on the USB memory stick but I haven't found anything that seems
usable. I could parse the output from df but there must be an easier way that
I have overlooked.
Any suggestions or pointers?
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Cheers!
Kevin.
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