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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Understanding Results from df and du commands Post 302789409 by RudiC on Wednesday 3rd of April 2013 03:25:27 PM
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Yes, sparse files would show the reverse effect. That's why I did not mention them above.
 

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FAUM-NODE-PC(1) 					       Reference Information						   FAUM-NODE-PC(1)

NAME
faum-node-pc - Start a virtual machine SYNOPSIS
faum-node-pc [-h] [-B dirname] [-D n] [-d] [-k keymap] [-g guitype] [-a audio_module] [--sparse] DESCRIPTION
faum-node-pc starts a virtual machine. OPTIONS
-h print short explanation -B dirname Use directory dirname to creating temporary files and disk image files. As a default node.def in the will get used. -D n set debug level to n -d turn on debugging (short for -D 1) -k keymap set the key translation map to keymap -g guitype Use guitype, where guitype is one of gtk or null. null disables the GUI entirely, useful for running automated experiments. gtk is the default. -a audio_module Use audio_module, where audio_module is one of alsa1x, esd, file, macosx, oss, pulse or null. Not all modules may be available for your system. By default, the best available audio module is chosen. --sparse Enable usage of sparse files for all generated media images, like hard disc images. Please use this option only, if you know that you've got sufficient disk space. EXAMPLES
To run faum-node-pc, you must have a precompiled system.ic that specifies the setup of the simulated PC as well as a simulation.setup that determines simulation specific parameters in your working directory. You can use fauhdlc to compile a structural VHDL setup into a system.ic file. FAUmachine comes with a number of example experiments in /usr/share/faumachine/experiments. To run such an experiment, you can use make -f /usr/share/faumachine/experiments/<experiment>/Makefile experiment. ENVIRONMENT
FAUM_AUDIO Specifies the desired audio module to use. Same as the -a option. FAUM_SPARSE Set to 1 to use sparse files for all media files. FAUM_GUI Specifies which gui to use. Same as the -g option. BUGS
Please report all bugs to info@faumachine.org[1]. SEE ALSO
fauhdlc(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by the FAUmachine Team[1]. CONTACT
Webpage[2] Project Team[1] AUTHOR
FAUmachine team COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 FAUmachine team. Developed at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. FAUmachine comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. FAUmachine is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See COPYING for details. NOTES
1. info@faumachine.org mailto:info@faumachine.org 2. Webpage http://www.faumachine.org/ FAUmachine 06/21/2012 FAUM-NODE-PC(1)
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