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Re: Same files, different sizes in different partitions



On 12/31/06, Paul Smith <phhs80 gmail com> wrote:
Dear All

In hde2 I have a subset of the set of files in hdb6. However, quite
surprisingly, the used size in hde2 is greater than the used size in
hdb6:

/dev/hdb6             71630968  50686876  20944092  71% /mnt/mandriva
/dev/hde2             74770560  55040436  15931960  78% /mnt/montado

How can it be?!

Thanks in advance,
You can use the
du -h on hde2 root, and the same in the directory of hdb6 wich is
copied to hde2, maybe it is related to the cylinders size?

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Guillermo Garron
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