Re: where is my remaining space ????

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On 02/23/2010 01:16 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
>> Dear list
>>
>> I've installed 320GB hdd but  Disk Usage Analyzer shows the following
>>
>> Total filesystem capacity 288.6GB ( used 53.1 GB available 235.4 GB )
>>
>>                     320.00 GB
>>
>> - (minus)    288.60 GB
>> ---------------------------------------
>>                       31.40 GB      ( what about this missing space ...
>> where is it ? )
>>
>>
>> how do I utilize missing space of 31.40 GB ...where it has gone ??????
>>
>>
>> This is the output of fdisk -l
>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>> Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>> /dev/sda1   *           1          26      204800   83  Linux
>> Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary.
>> /dev/sda2              26       14593   117013441   8e  Linux LVM
>> /dev/sda3           14594       38913   195350400   83  Linux
>>
>>      
> First off, do and fdisk -l /dev/sda
> The physical info on /dev/sda wasn't included.
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> Takes the Heads * Sectors * Cylinders / 2 to get true size.
> Many manufactures use GB to be 1,000,000,000 bytes instead of a true GB.
> The machine I am using at the moment gives these numbers.
> 255 Heads * 63 Sectors * 19452 cylinders = 312496380 total sectors
> Divide by 2 to get 1K units, and it is 156248190KB
> Divide by 1024 to get 1M units, and it is 152586.12MB
> Divide by 1024 to get 1G units, and it is 149.01GB.
> But the Drive is called a 160GB disk?
> Disk /dev/sda: 160.0 GB, 160000000000 bytes
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> Thus there is a difference of about 11GB of size.
>
> If you did a disk image from a drive with different settings, you might
> need to use a partitioning tool to reset the options. I've used Parted
> Magic in the past.
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I've used clonezilla to ...for disk to disk dump ( 160 gb to 320gb )

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