Gdf is a small utility for Linux. It represents graphically the
space used on file systems:
Credits
Gdf is inspired from the X-Mem-Stat program, that its author, Bruno BONFILS,
presented in issue n° 2 of "Linux Magazine France".
:-( Weirdnesses, problems, bugs...
The file system list and the data displayed are only updated when a list
element is chosen. Thus if you mount a floppy file system, before it shows
in the list, you must select another one first! Furthermore if you want
to see the updated data (after a file deletion for example), you have to
reselect the relevant file system. And last, if you unmount a file system,
it will remain in the list until you select an item. This "manual update"
problem might get solved in a hypothetical future version ;-)
If you come across a problem that's not mentioned above, please let
me know!
Download
Gdf is free software, available under the terms of the "GNU
General Public License".
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Last updated May 4 (may the Force be with you!), 1999.
Comments and suggestions welcome!
Denis NICOLAS, denis.nicolas@iname.com