You are looking at the character device that is sitting on the dynamic
/dev filesystem. That is the correct output to get but. Your disks would
be mounted under /, /tmp, /var, and /usr or what you selected at
install. just do a 'df -k' and you will see them.
-richard
Chris Norman wrote:
Hi people,
I have just put a 114 Gb disk in my machine and coppied a load of stuff over
to it. The stuff seems fine, the disk is mounted on /media/hdb1 and I've
remounted that folder to /var/ftp (for the ftp server). The only thing is,
when I use df on either of my disks, I get this output:
[chris@bob ~]$ df /dev/hda
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
- 249184 696 248488 1% /dev
[chris@bob ~]$ df /dev/hdb
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
- 249184 696 248488 1% /dev
Is that right? Shouldn't it say "ext2" in the filesystem column???
Cheers,
Chris Norman
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