When I first left the Big Blue OS behind for the world of Linux, I wallowed in guesses over how my disk space was filling up. One thing that was hard to replace from my Windows XP days was the colorful pie chart of disk ingredients that resulted from right-clicking the lettered drive names. Linux offers numerous solutions for guessing at the amount of space consumed.
So i have 20 gbs of unallocated space on my hard disk. I get this error when i try to install fedora using the "Use existing space" Option.
Shouldn't it create a new partition automatically? I have 400 gigs on my C: drive, and 20 gigs of Unallocated space. Why doesn't this work.
My theory is that this isn't truly unformatted space like i need.
Hi, Horde is a mystery with its disk space consumption...or is it something else?
The 'disk space usage' panel shows 45.74 mg being used by mail; when i click on 'mail' on the 'disk space usage' panel, the the in, out, send, trash boxes for all mail id's have far less than the amount of disk space usage noted on the above mentioned panel.
Hello,
I am new to Linux.
I was trying to install Fedora 15 on my existing Windows 7 PC. I still have over 50GB unallocated disk space, but the installation keep saying I don't have enough free space. The only option that works is the first one "Use All Space". The rest couldn't find any free disk space.
Any idea/help will be greatly appreciated.
When I run the command df -h on my new Ubuntu linux VPS I get the following:
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 466G 33G 434G 7% /
none 16M 0 16M 0% /tmp
The VPS should only have 5Gb of disk space but df reports 466Gb. How can I view the correct amount of disk space?
Possible Duplicate:
How do I find the amount of free space on my hard drive?
In Nautilus, I can easily see the physical size (total capacity, free space, used space) of any mounted disk, e.g.
A custom image of Fedora 6 was built on a USB stick of size 2GB.
The size of the image is 546MB and i need to build the image on a 1 GB USB stick.
-The partition on the disk is bootable and I have a grub bootloader
- BIOS is configured to boot from the USB stick.
The same set of files are copied to the 2GB usb sticks and the 1GB usb sticks.
I have a 500 GB LVM2 container on a 500 GB HDD which holds a 96 GB root partition (ext4) and a 4 GB swap partition.
Hello,
I have a problem with booting my fedora 17 from a stick.
I'm using Win 7 with liveusb-creator to write Fedora-17-x86_64-Live-KDE.iso.