Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 07:05:45 +0200 From: Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr> To: darkbackwardz@netscape.net Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Disk Space Message-ID: <20041118050545.GB4001@gothmog.gr> In-Reply-To: <62366575.0B6A2DF2.4980619F@netscape.net> References: <62366575.0B6A2DF2.4980619F@netscape.net>
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On 2004-11-17 23:54, Darkbackwardz@netscape.net wrote: > For some reason, when I try to save a file on my computer, it says > I've run out of hard disk space. This is completely impossible, my > computer has two hard drives, one 80 GB HD which FreeBSD is installed > on and one 40 GB HD formattedto the FreeBSD filesystem. There is > nothing on either of them except the operating system. > > During installation, I partitioned the 80GB disk with one 80 GB > partition and five subpartitions: > > ad0s1a 128 MB (/) > ad0s1b 432 MB (swap) > ad0s1e 256 MB (/var) > ad0s1f 256 MB (/tmp) > ad0s1g 77087 MB (/usr) > > But if you use Konquerer to analyze the drives the following > capacities are reported: > > ad0s1a 1500 MB (/) > ad0s1e 16.7 MB (/var) > ad0s1f 12.8 MB (/tmp) > ad0s1g 1300 MB (/usr) It's impossible to have 1500 MB of free space on a partition like ad0s1a that has a size of 128 MB. What does df(1) report? # df > The second, 40GB drive (Primary IDE Slave) doesn't even show up in > Konquerer. There is 200 dollar's worth (117 GB!) of disk space > nowhere to be found. Post the output of: # dmesg | grep ad # fdisk /dev/ad0 # disklabel /dev/ad0s1 # cat /etc/fstab # mount # df That should help a bit in discovering what's wrong.
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