On Sunday 25 October 2009 22:37:40 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Bob S <911@sanctum.com> [10-25-09 22:29]:
75112312 .
We are seeing 3 different disks here. Any of those designated 10.2, 10.3. workspace, and datastorage are on different drives. The one that concerns me is the last entry the . partition.
the "." directory is the "present working directory, pwd". You can get it's location by issuing "pwd" w/o the quote marks from a command line.
Yes, and that gives me the "/" or root/primary/basic directory that I know is the filled partition. How does that help me? What does that number 75112312 mean?
Somebody can tell me what I am looking at here, please, and is the problem evident?
Another dumb thought just occured to me. Does dd and rsync make temporary files?
Bob S
PS to Dave Rankin. I looked at every one of those log files. PS to Anton. I also followed your advice to no avail. Nothing strange.
You will have more luck resolving your difficulties if you respond the the particular posts individually concisely answering the questions inline with the information requested rather than combining your answers and referencing other posts. You are asking for help, do not expect other to have to go out of their way to understand your problems.
C'mon Patrick you are being obtuse again. I am trying very hard to present the info as it is asked for without 6 or 7 different replies. If you take notice I have made 3 different responses on this thread alone tonight. To Aaron, Carlos. and Mike.Trying not to get responders searching the whole thread but notifying them that I have listened to them rather than ignoring their offered helpful advice. Now, what can you contribute to my requests except for criticism of my style? Do those numbers mean anything to you? Is it any clue to you what the problem is? If so, I would like you to demonstrate your expertise and to hear about it. Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org