O comando df do Linux retorna a permissão negada

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Qualquer ideia sobre como posso corrigir isso, não tenho certeza se deve retornar esses resultados de qualquer maneira ...

$ df
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/named': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/var/named': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/named.rfc1912.zones': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/rndc.key': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/usr/lib64/bind': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/named.iscdlv.key': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/named.root.key': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/services': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/etc/protocols': Permission denied
df: '/var/named/chroot/lib64/libnss_files.so.2': Permission denied
Filesystem      1K-blocks     Used  Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root        20511356   877116   18569280   5% /
devtmpfs          8157848      216    8157632   1% /dev
/dev/sda2      1901565084 10598976 1794349100   1% /home
tmpfs             8159952        0    8159952   0% /dev/shm
    
por Jeffrey L. Roberts 12.10.2017 / 18:53

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Talvez df tenha um alias, por isso pode tentar:

$ unalias df
$ df
    
por 14.10.2017 / 01:52

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