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On 30 May 2006 00:52, David Christensen wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:It's still odd that cygcheck (which is an all-win32-native program) would report false results like that.I updated Cygwin just now. The problem still exists. Attached please find the output of:
2006-05-29 16:44:48 Administrator@p42800e /backup/p42800e $ cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck-20060529-1644.out
No change. Still the bizarre 1024 MB size report.
It's interesting to note that gzip works fine on small files (cygcheck-20060529-1644.out, 16 kB), but barfs on big ones (p42800e-exchange-20060527-230000.bkf, 505,973 MB):
Well, that's what you would expect if it really did believe there was only 125Gb on the drive and 96% full. I'm still suspicious of the driver though...
Me too. My 200GB FireWire/USB2 external drive reports the proper size from df using the same cygwin and coreutils version.
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