From: Felix.Schattschneider@dw-world.de
Date: Fri Jul 07 2006 - 03:26:42 EDT
Hi all,
I am looking for alternatives for a seemingly simple question:
I need the number of files on every mounted filesystem on the system. So
far, I know I can use
find -mount /mountpoint, which is OK, but I can only run that as root if I
want to catch every file.
Then there's the output of df -t, which shows, as far as I know, the number
of free and total inodes (?),
but if I subtract one from the other, that number sometimes differs from
that one I get from find quite substantially.
Am i missing something here?
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