Sorry. I will fix that as soon as I get good net access. 

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>Content preview:  James Harper writes: > Just a curiousity... I'm
>nc-ing a disk
>image from a laptop, like: > gzip </dev/sda | nc target 4242 > and on
>the
>target computer: > nc -l -p 4242 | gunzip | dd bs=4k conv=sparse
>of=laptop-xp.img
>> and on the target computer I am also impatiently doing: > du -sk
>--apparent-size
>laptop-xp.img && du -sk laptop-xp.img > and the output is a bit
>strange.
>> [boring numbers...] > What's with that? The filesystem is btrfs but I
>don't
>   know that that's anything to do with it. [...] 
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>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sun Dec 14 23:25:39 GMT+11:00 2014
>Subject: Re: du and btrfs
>
>James Harper <[email protected]>
>writes:
>
>> Just a curiousity... I'm nc-ing a disk image from a laptop, like:
>> gzip </dev/sda | nc target 4242
>> and on the target computer:
>> nc -l -p 4242 | gunzip | dd bs=4k conv=sparse of=laptop-xp.img
>> and on the target computer I am also impatiently doing:
>> du -sk --apparent-size laptop-xp.img && du -sk laptop-xp.img
>> and the output is a bit strange.
>> [boring numbers...]
>> What's with that? The filesystem is btrfs but I don't know that
>that's anything to do with it.
>
>Try HUPping the dd instead (or use gddrescue) to find out how much IT
>thinks is written.  btrfs is probably just being weird in what it tells
>df/du -- I see that a lot.
>
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