http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5246





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-09-09 23:45 -------
Sure, and it is about a year old. As I said, useless. Where does this file come
from, anyway?
If you need anything else, I can provide you with any output.
Here is an output of fdisk, for a start:

Disk /dev/hde: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders
Units = cylindry of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
 
 Zař�zen� Boot    Zač�tek     Konec  Bloky    Id  Syst�m
/dev/hde1   *         1     12824 103008748+  83  Linux
/dev/hde2         12825     14594  14212044    5  Roz��řen�
/dev/hde5         12825     14594  14212012+  83  Linux
 
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/dev/hde1 is the one that showed only 2GB free space after formatting via diskdrake.

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I just installed a new 120GB disk, and made created two XFS partitions (via
diskdrake), 100GB and the rest (14GB).

I formatted both partitions with the "Format" button.

The 14GB partition was formatted OK, but the huge 100GB partition only contained
2GB of free space after formatting. (Looks like some integer overflow in diskdrake).

When I used "mkfs.xfs -f /dev/hde" manually, the partition was formatted
correctly and has 100GB free space now.

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