>>>>> "Adrian" == Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adrian> On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Egon Willighagen wrote: >> ... >> That makes me wonder: is it possible that i am imagening things, and that the >> upgrade went well, even though my HD was full? Did it actually install files >> then, or did it not overwrite, because of the HD being full, and my files are >> basically not upgraded, but just the version numbers in the index that dpkg >> uses? Adrian> Do you mean with "my HD was full" that "df" says that it's used 100% ? Adrian> If yes then your HD isn't physically full, usually 5% of the blocks in a Adrian> partition are reserved - this means they aren't counted when "df" Adrian> estimates how many space is free on the device and only root can write to Adrian> the device if not more than the number of reserved blocks are free. Since Adrian> you did run dpkg as root you can write additional files to the partition Adrian> even though the partition is full. If I understand correctly, this is filesystem implementation dependant. It is certainly true for ext{2,3}fs. What about the others, I wonder? This should be looked into, and perhaps documented in a paragraph of "man mkfs". -- mailto: (Karl M. Hegbloom) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Free the Software http://www.debian.org/social_contract http://www.microsharp.com phone://USA/WA/360-260-2066