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From the
FreeBSD FAQ
Quote:
9.27. How is it possible for a partition to be more than 100% full?
A portion of each UFS partition (8%, by default) is reserved for use by the operating system and the root user. df(1) does not count that space when calculating the Capacity column, so it can exceed 100%. Also, you will notice that the Blocks column is always greater than the sum of the Used and Avail columns, usually by a factor of 8%.
For more details, look up the -m option in tunefs(8).
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You may want to remove some stuff on your / partition, to see where all teh space is going you can use something like:
# du -hxd1 /