Try du -x /
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On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Christian Christmann wrote:
Hi,
on my Debian system the RAID discs are partitioned like that:
/dev/md1 9.2G 8.2G 593M 94% /
tmpfs 252M 16K 252M 1% /dev/shm
/dev/md3 37G 33G 2.5G 94% /usr
/dev/md0 92M 31M 57M 36% /boot
...
How can I determine where the 8.2G of /dev/md1 are used
(and excluding the other partitions)?
When I use "du" on "/" it will also take "/usr" from /dev/md3
and other mounted directories into account.
Regards,
Chris
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