Missing space in reiserfs partition
Kurt Wall
kwall
Mon May 17 11:45:19 PDT 2004
Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
% I have an 80 gig drive. It had been in a previous system. I had made
% partitions 1-5 (ext2).
%
% I just put in into a new debian system (lindows) and made a reiserfs
% partition on it, hdc6. Here is my current partition table:
%
% disk /dev/hdc: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 9732 cylinders
% Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
%
% Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
% /dev/hdc1 1 7 56196 83 Linux
% /dev/hdc2 8 15 64260 83 Linux
% /dev/hdc3 16 90 602437+ 82 Linux swap
% /dev/hdc4 91 9732 77449365 5 Extended
% /dev/hdc5 91 4800 37833043+ 83 Linux
% /dev/hdc6 4801 9732 39616258+ 83 Linux
%
% Here is df -h
%
% /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 9.2G 7.7G 1.5G 84% /disks/hdc6
%
% So, hdc5 and hdc6 have essentially the same number of blocks, but there
% are 34 gigs of space with ext2 and only 9.2 with reiserfs.
%
% Any insight appreciated,
Can you rebuild /dev/hdc6? Is any special support needed for these
monster IDE drives?
Kurt
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