On Wed, March 11, 2009 5:51 pm, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote: > > Filipe Brandenburger wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I noticed something unusual today. >> >> If I "du" a small file (couple of bytes) in CentOS 5, it tells me the >> file is using 8kb, while I was expecting 4kb which is the block size >> I'm using. >> >> I tried this on several CentOS 5 machines, both x86_64 and i386: >> >> $ echo test >test.txt >> $ ls -l test.txt >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 filbranden filbranden 5 Mar 11 17:24 test.txt >> $ du -h test.txt >> 8.0K test.txt > <snip> >> I could not find any differences that would explain the behaviour. >> Have you seen this before? Can you reproduce it on your systems? Do >> you know how to get the CentOS 4 behaviour? > > strange. > I don't reproduce on an x86_64 centos 5 machine: > [nthierry@localhost ~]$ echo test >test.txt > [nthierry@localhost ~]$ ls -l test.txt > -rw-rw-r-- 1 nthierry nthierry 5 Mar 11 22:44 test.txt > [nthierry@localhost ~]$ du -h test.txt > 4.0K test.txt > > I'm pretty sure I did nothing special when making the fs. I just did it on a 32 bit machine and got 4.0K. The file system was created using default parameters. Marko _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos