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From: fpm@crash.cts.com (Frank MacLachlan)
Subject: Re: [NetBSD 0.9] filesystem weirdness?
Organization: CTS Network Services (CTSNET/crash), San Diego, CA
Date: 01 Dec 93 11:16:44 PST
Message-ID: <1993Dec01.111644.12992@crash>
References: <Added.EgzA4=200UdbQeJE5j@andrew.cmu.edu>
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In article <Added.EgzA4=200UdbQeJE5j@andrew.cmu.edu> Todd.Williamson@IUS4.IUS.CS.CMU.EDU writes:
>I'm not sure whether I did something wrong, or if this is a "feature," 
>but I want it fixed:
>
>% df -k
>Filesystem   kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
>/dev/sd0a      7587    6677     151    98%    /
>kernfs            1       1       0   100%    /kern
>/dev/sd0e    191863  183348  -10672   106%    /usr
>
>Upon cursory examination, it seems like 10% of my filesystems is
>"reserved," and I have to be root in order to write in the last 10%.
>
>So, how to I fix this?

Try

	tunefs -m 1 -o space /dev/rsd0e

to change the reserved space from 10% to 1%.

Frank
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