Re: missing piece of HDD while installed F7 for thinkpad T61

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Konstantin Svist wrote:
> Whenever you buy a hard drive, the rating you see on the package is
> MiB, not MB - in other words, the system where there are 1,000,000
> Bytes in a "MegaByte".  When you install Fedora, it displays the
> space in actual MegaBytes where there are 1,048,576 Bytes in a
> MegaByte

That's one (quite possible) explanation.  Another thing to check is
the output of fdisk.  It may show that there is another partition
setup for the recovery and reinstallation of the original OS.  To use
fdisk to list the partition table, you'd use "fdisk -l /dev/sda"
You'll need to either be root or be in the disk group.  You may also
need to adjust the path if /dev/sda isn't where your disk is at.

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