Ron Leach <ronle...@tesco.net> writes: > On 11/05/2014 17:11, Sven Joachim wrote: >> # lsof | grep deleted | wc -l > > # lsof | grep deleted | wc -l > 3 > # > > But it took 3 or 4 seconds to count them. :) > I was beginning to think, gosh, there must really be a lot of those. > > But it's a good point, Sven, because there still might be some issue > that is keeping even 1 of those in some extended length, but deleted, > file. Maybe not, though, on '/'. > > I'll reboot the system at the end of the day. Though it's a weekend, > at the moment it'll be in use for a couple of hours, yet.
Another possibility to look into is that there might be files under your mount points. For example, you might have saved files under /usr on your root filesystem, but later mounted a /usr filesystem on top without deleting the files in the original filesystem. The only way that I know of to check that would be to check one filesystem at a time in single user mode, or from a live CD. -- Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/878uq859ip.fsf@oak.localnet