did you change the partition in /etc/fstab?

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From: Quaylar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 3:24 PM
Subject: [newbie] disk partitions


> hi all...
>
> short question regarding disk partitions.
> as my original 500 MB /usr partition was too small i decided to use a 1GB
> scsi disk for my new /usr.
> i made a 1:1 copy of my /usr partition using norton ghost, extending the
> partition on the scsi disk to 1GB.
> now i mounted the partition on the scsi disk as /usr expecting it to be 1
> GB, i issued a df and got:
>
>                                1k-blocks                      used
>           available       use%         mounted on
>
> /dev/sdb1                524292                          509100
>    0                  100                 /usr
>
> (skipping the /dev/hda1)
>
> when i do a fdisk /dev/sdb i get :
>
> /dev/sdb1           1-1017           1054598+            83
Linux
>
>
> so it seems that i have indeed a 1 GB partition on my 1 GB scsi
> disk------but df says that its only 500 MB ......how is this possible
?????
>
> thx for any advice.....
>
> --quay
>
>
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