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From: james@jraynard.demon.co.uk (James Raynard)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: FreeBSD File System 512 byte-blocks --> 1024 byte-blocks
Date: 30 May 1996 21:12:42 -0000
Organization: A FreeBSD Box
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In article <31AD5973.7D95@ucla.edu>, Hook Hua  <hookh@ucla.edu> wrote:

>partition. Does anyone know why it changed? And is it possible to change 
>the block size back to 1024bytes w/o reinstalling FreeBSD? ...what 
>gives?

Fortunately you don't need to re-install FreeBSD - this is just the
way df displays its output by default. If it annoys you, just put

alias df	df -k

in your .cshrc file - this is probably how you had it set up before.

-- 
James Raynard, Edinburgh, Scotland
jraynard@dial.pipex.com
james@jraynard.demon.co.uk