I have a recent macbook with 160 GiB Hard drive, entirely occupied by a single ubuntu hardy install (of course the hard drive is actually a bit smaller, as hardrive companies usually cheat on real size). while the system recognizes the disk space propertly (even nautilus shows the right values: 120 GiB occupied, 16 GiB free -the rest is 6 GiB swap), the "disk usage analyzer" (baobab package) basically doubles the size:283 GiB occupied, 47,2 free, for a total of more than 320 GiB. The "scan filesystem" utility in baobab works fine, anyway. See attachment Idem this problem. Grtz Tom.
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