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perry 375e81b270 Some file systems, like FAT, have no inodes in the ffs sense and don't
run out of inodes. df -i was saying, however, that such file systems
had 100% of their inodes in use, which would do things like trigger
alarms in scripts looking for file systems that have run out.

Instead, say 0% are in use, which although not strictly true is at
least less wrong, fixes scripts and is less worrying in nightly reports.
2003-12-07 22:42:36 +00:00
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