I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue.

I'm building Redhat 5.1 linux servers under VM.  I usually define the 
server's minidisk under VM to accommodate the / filesystem under linux. 
Unless I'm wrong, the specs are  850 K/Cyl(3390s).  I do the math and 
create the minidisk for the / directory under Linux.  I get it installed 
and do a 'df' command to see filesystem usage/size.  I noticed that the 
total filesystem space results are less than what I expected to see.  I 
know that during Linux installation, the minidisk is linux-formatted.  Is 
that where I'm losing disk space?  Is there a formula I can use to account 
for this?

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