On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 11:16:11AM -0500, erik quanstrom wrote:
> 
> they're not offending!  not all files in a typical plan 9 namespace
> make sense to du.  for example, if you're runing rio, it doesn't make
> sense to add that to the file total.  also, if you have a disk in
> /dev/sdXX/data, that file will be added to the total, as will any
> partitions of that disk, etc.

This means that du(1) is for listing, but as far as size goes, the
"du -s" does not make a lot of sense?

On a side note. When using mount(8) without arguments on a typical Unix,
one can see what is mounted where. Is there some way to find the
"organization" of the namespace on Plan9? (What is mount'ed and what is
bind'ed?
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