Hi,
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 01:11:37PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> But it would be a nice feature to add. Each filesystem could report the
> filesystems mounted on it, and df could walk that tree.
Yes, we have a proposal for that:
http://www.gnu.org/s/hurd/community/gsoc/project_ide
On 11 Apr 2011, at 15:40, startx wrote:
> hello.
>
> as another long time reader on this list (several years) i got excited
> again about the activity recently and setup hurd in qemu again a couple
> of days ago.
>
> one thing i stumbled upon is that if i try to excute "df" i get
>
> df: can
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 22:06:25 +0200
Patrik Olsson wrote:
> I think this is because Hurd cannot know all mounted filesystems due
> to the decentralized nature of the architecture. So you basically
> need to manually select the filesystem(s) you want to check. For
> example "df /".
>
> /Patrik
>
But it would be a nice feature to add. Each filesystem could report the
filesystems mounted on it, and df could walk that tree.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Patrik Olsson wrote:
> On 11/04/11 21:40, startx wrote:
> > hello.
> >
> > as another long time reader on this list (several years) i g
On 11/04/11 21:40, startx wrote:
> hello.
>
> as another long time reader on this list (several years) i got excited
> again about the activity recently and setup hurd in qemu again a couple
> of days ago.
>
> one thing i stumbled upon is that if i try to excute "df" i get
>
>df: cannot read
hello.
as another long time reader on this list (several years) i got excited
again about the activity recently and setup hurd in qemu again a couple
of days ago.
one thing i stumbled upon is that if i try to excute "df" i get
df: cannot read table of mounted file systems
what does this mean
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