Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 17:41:43 +0200 From: Kyrre =?iso-8859-1?Q?Nyg=E5rd?= <kyrreny@broadpark.no> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Why does a 15.5gb partition show up as 500MB? Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20060826173215.02368db0@broadpark.no>
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Hello, When mounting the 15,5GB root partition of an old 17GB ATA harddrive, df -h tells me it is only 479MB. This is what I did: I installed FreeBSD on the 17GB ATA harddrive, so I later could copy some files onto it from my main 150GB S-ATA. The plan is to retire the 17GB ATA at this Pentium 133MHz over at the form. So I plugged the 17GB ATA into my Pentium 3,2GHz's DVD-ROM IDE cable, which is the only IDE cable available other than that of my DVD-RW. I installed FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE using the network install via boot floppies. I made a 1500MB swap partition, and the remaining 15,5GB into root /. I know jamming all that space into one single partition is a big no no, but for this purpose I let it slide. FreeBSD, minimum installatino, installed without any difficulties. Then it was time to copy the files I needed from the 150GB S-ATA. I can only boot the 150GB S-ATA, the 17GB ATA doesn't want to boot as long as the 150GB S-ATA is attached. I managed to mount the 17GB ATA, however df -h informs me that it is only 479MB? How can this be? It might be a geometry issue, yeah? But how do I fix it? Thanks, Kyrre
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