what´s taking up all this space on my hdd?

anthony baldwin anthony.baldwin01 at comcast.net
Fri Nov 16 21:20:08 UTC 2007


niel wrote:
> Try: 
>
> sudo cfdisk /dev/sda (scsi type - newer)
>
> or (depending on your harddisk type)
>
> sudo cfdisk /dev/hda  (pci type - older)
>
> Be careful - but then you should be able to see free space of your harddisk.
>
> Your explanation looks a bit confusing to me *smile*
>
> Seems that you are mixing harddisk space and partition space.
> *****
>
>
> On Friday 16 November 2007 19.21.12 anthony baldwin wrote:
>   
>> Okay,
>> I'm just a bundle of joy this week, eh...
>> This is really, really weird.
>>
>> I'm running Dapper, right, and I decided to try feisty, so
>> I stuck in the livecd and made a partition and installed feisty.
>> I used about 140gb of my drive.  I figured I'd hang out with feisty and
>> leave dapper as a backup, or something.
>> I left my dapper install on about 45 gb.
>>
>> Then, I decided that I'd rather stick with dapper...
>>
>> So, I stuck the live cd back in, and deleted the feisty partition,
>> resized my dapper partition to 140, made a new 45gb partition
>> and installed feisty on that little partition, just for back up.
>>
>> Now, kdiskfree, the gnome disk thingy, and every other indicator
>> is telling me that the dapper partition of c. 140gb has only 8gb
>> of free space, even though it only identifies about 30gb
>> of contents on the partition (most of which is my large collection
>> of excellent Brazilian music...and tonso documents I've translated over
>> the past year).
>> So...if I only have 30gb of stuff on a 140gb partition, why
>> do I have only 8gb of free space on said partition?
>> What´s taking up the other c. 102gb of space?
>> Dryer elves storing my lost socks?
>>
>> This is freaking me out, man...
>>
>> you dudes rock
>> thanks for all the help
>>
>> /tony
>>
>> --
>> http://www.baldwinlinguas.com
>> Translation & Interpreting
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>   
Wait a minute...
Perhaps I am confused, but I have been reading the man page and stuff on 
cfdisk,
and this partitions, reformats, etc.
I´m not trying to repartition or reformat.
I´ve already done that and have 30gb of data on the disk I don´t want to 
lose.
Do I really want to use cfdisk?
What if I just fsck it? (or e2fskc it in this case)?

(I know, I know...omgwtfbbq)
;-)

/tony

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