Hi,

I'm running the du command from / and am seeing other file systems even though 
-x is specified. 


Here's the full command + args: du -xs -- .??* * | sort -k1nr | more

Here's the some of the output (top 3 lines):

24773452        usr
18705448        opt
1939044 var


df /usr /opt /var
Filesystem     1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda7       30334620 25571060   4459476  86% /usr
/dev/sda6       21953708 19160644   2572864  89% /opt
/dev/sda5        3138272  2051120   1055696  67% /var



Am I doing something wrong or misunderstanding something?

Regards,

George...

version: coreutils-8.13 + patches


qconfigure args:  ./configure --prefix=/usr/lsd/$osname --verbose        \
             --enable-silent-rules                      \
             --enable-dependency-tracking               \
             --enable-threads=posix                     \
             --enable-gcc-warnings                      \
             --disable-nls                              \
             --with-gnu-ld                              \
             --with-tty-group=tty



 
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