Martin Stone wrote:
And how big is 1008GB??Oops, sorry, missed your other question. My "df -h" output is:
/dev/sdc1 1.1T 166G 862G 17% /export/home /dev/sdd1 1.1T 852G 175G 83% /export/data
They're mirrors, so smaller than yours... but if you can get to 1.1 TB, why not at least 1.9? The 1008 GB number seems a really weird place for it to stop.
Unless I missed on my math that is _really_ close to 1.0TB, just not displayed the same.
1TB is exactly equal to 1024 GB. With filesystem overhead, sure that could work out to 1008 GB reported by df...
However, my own partition is 1117 MB long (~1.1 TB), so I know that fdisk can create a partition at least that long...
Also, to the OP, I just looked and parted shows wrong info for my device too:
# parted /dev/sdc print Disk geometry for /dev/sdc: 0.000-1144410.500 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 -952748.233 primary ext3
But it does show the right disk geometry at least... how does your output compare with this?