Well, who knows what evil.... I ran mkfs /dev/hdc6 - t ext2 and all was fine. Then I ran mkfs /dev/hdc6 -t ext3, and all was fine. Then I ran mkfs /dev/hdc6 -t reiserfs again, and all was fine, too.
So, I have no idea why the first attempt resulted in lost of storage capacity. Here is the current output of df -h after running the three above commands: /dev/hdc1 53M 13k 50M 1% /disks/hdc1 /dev/hdc2 61M 13k 57M 1% /disks/hdc2 /dev/hdc5 34G 1.3G 31G 4% /disks/hdc5 /dev/hdc6 38G 7.7G 30G 21% /disks/hdc6 So, I must have done something wrong the first time I mkfs'ed -t reiserfs. Joel _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users