On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 15:05:51 -0500 Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably wrote:
Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko writes:
A better question for the list: did something change in df
sometime in 5.x? Because the numbers in the three columns used to
match (modulo rounding error); if
Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko writes:
BTW what's the point in printing 3 numbers that match? If they match,
then one of them is redundant:)
And if they don't?
Robert Huff
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 13:47:40 -0500 Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably wrote:
Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko writes:
BTW what's the point in printing 3 numbers that match? If they match,
then one of them is redundant:)
And if they don't?
Then they all carry some
Omer Faruk Sen writes:
Thanks for all answers. That space problem was bothering me all
the times and I have learnt the reason for space loss. By the way
I admit that I have to make more search on google before sending
that to here.
But it can be very nice that this information to be
Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko writes:
A better question for the list: did something change in df
sometime in 5.x? Because the numbers in the three columns used to
match (modulo rounding error); if you dipped into the reserve pool
No, it didn't. 4.8-RELEASE:
Now that's
Hi
I have installed a new hard drive to my FreeBSD system. Hard drive is 200gb
but
when I fdisk and disklabel the output of df -h is something like that:
/dev/ad1s1e 183G 2.0K 169G 0%/disk2
Here as you can see I can only use 169GB of it. Bios has seen my harddrive
as 190GB
: Omer Faruk Sen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: 200gb hard drive?
Hi
I have installed a new hard drive to my FreeBSD system. Hard drive is
200gb
but
when I fdisk and disklabel the output of df -h is something like that:
/dev/ad1s1e
Omer Faruk Sen wrote:
Hi
I have installed a new hard drive to my FreeBSD system. Hard drive is
200gb but
when I fdisk and disklabel the output of df -h is something like that:
/dev/ad1s1e 183G 2.0K 169G 0%/disk2
Here as you can see I can only use 169GB of it. Bios has seen my
I have installed a new hard drive to my FreeBSD system. Hard
drive is 200gb
but
when I fdisk and disklabel the output of df -h is something
like that:
/dev/ad1s1e 183G 2.0K 169G 0%/disk2
Here as you can see I can only use 169GB of it. Bios has seen
my harddrive
as
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From: Omer Faruk Sen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: 200gb hard drive?
Hi
I have installed a new hard drive to my FreeBSD system. Hard drive is
200gb
but
when I fdisk and disklabel the output of df -h is something like
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 14:56, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
When manufacturers talk about drive size, they use base 10. When computer
report drive size, they use base 2. So, if you divide 200,000,000 bytes by
( 1024 * 1024 ), you get roughly 190gig in binary, so off the bat you lose
10gigs of space
Thanks for all answers. That space problem was bothering me all the times
and I have learnt the reason for space loss. By the way I admit that I have
to make more search on google before sending that to here.
But it can be very nice that this information to be added on handbook. Or is
it in
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