Re: mdadm-0.7 2TB detail

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On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Neil Brown wrote:

> The thing is that when you buy a disk drive from seagate or quantum or
> whatever, they tell you how many Gigabyte (as in 1,000,000,000 bytes)
> it is, but when you look at the filesystem with "df -h" it will tell
> you how many Gibibytes it is (as in 0x4000,0000 == 1,073,741,824
> bytes).
> 
> So which standard should we follow?  Probably both.

I thought that df -h was 1024-byte blocks, whereas df -H was 1000-byte
blocks (si). Anyway, I think we can probably agree there are better issues
to debate. I guess I'm just used to using df -k.

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Derek Vadala, derek@cynicism.com, http://www.cynicism.com/~derek

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