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My .conkyrc has the following line:
${color #0077ff}/boot $color${fs_used /boot}/${fs_size /opt}${alignr}${color #0077ff}${fs_bar 5,120 /boot}
Which works, kind of... The fs_used part shows correctly as 13.50MiB, but the fs_size shows incorrectly as 145.01GiB. My /boot partition is NOT 145GiB, it's 145MiB!
How do I get Conky to display it correctly? Does fs_size properly support partitions under 1gb? Is it a bug for the devs?
I know I could hack around it using exec df -h | grep | awk blah blah blah but I get the feeling that it should "just work"...
Last edited by fukawi2 (2008-06-02 06:23:29)
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Maybe your /opt is 145 GB?
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Shite. Don't I feel like a nuffy. Thanks Purch!
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145 gig? thats a big /opt you have there.
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145 gig? thats a big /opt you have there.
/opt isn't it's own partition, 145gb is my /
I had lots of space for the system after migrating my /home off the 160gb to it's own 200gb drive
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