I want to determin how much free space (or used space) the Fedora 10 Live USB install I built has. I actually run Fedora from my 16GB USB, exclusively - it never gets installed.<br><br>Dropping to a shell, "df -h" give me...<br>
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on<br>/dev/mapper/live-rw 3.0G 2.3G 650M 79% /<br>tmpfs 1013M 76K 1013M 1% /dev/shm<br>/dev/sdb1 7.5G 6.9G 584M 93% /mnt/live<br>varcacheyum 1013M 0 1013M 0% /var/cache/yum<br>
/tmp 1013M 104K 1013M 1% /tmp<br>vartmp 1013M 0 1013M 0% /var/tmp<br><br>Since I created a 2GB overlay and the install is brand new, the output does not make sense. Well, maybe if the Fedora image is taking up some of the 2GB it makes sense.<br>
<br>Is there a tool to see % overlay used? Health of the overlay itself? My web searches have only found ways to create the overlay via the livecd tools interface or shell command line.<br clear="all"><br>--<br>Kam Salisbury<br>
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