Re: [RFC] New attempt to a better "btrfs fi df"

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On 27 Oct 2012 17:35 -0600, from lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Chris Murphy):
> On Oct 27, 2012, at 1:55 PM, Michael Kjörling <michael@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>>          Data: RAID 0   System: RAID 1   Unused
>> /dev/vdb     307.25 MB                -        2.23 GB
>> /dev/vdc     307.25 MB             8 MB        2.69 GB
>> /dev/vdd     307.25 MB             8 MB        2.24 GB
>>          ============   ==============   ============
>> TOTAL        921.75 MB            16 MB        7.16 GB
> 
> I kinda like this arrangement a little better. If the top left
> corner could be the volume label, that might be nice?

I see no reason why that couldn't be done. It might be tricky if the
volume label is long, but then it could just as easily as the device
names be printed on a line of its own.

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