I ran /sbin/mke2fs -m /dev/hda1 and this is the output I got:
[root@localhost mirco]# /sbin/mke2fs -m /dev/hda1 mke2fs: invalid reserved blocks percent - /dev/hda1
What does that mean?
Mirco
On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 08:31:18AM +0100, Mirco Scaramucci wrote:
I ran /sbin/mke2fs -m /dev/hda1 and this is the output I got:
[root@localhost mirco]# /sbin/mke2fs -m /dev/hda1 mke2fs: invalid reserved blocks percent - /dev/hda1
What does that mean?
That you never specified an argument for -m (It takes a percentage. Ie, -m5 )
Dave
On Sat, 2005-10-29 at 08:31 +0100, Mirco Scaramucci wrote:
I ran /sbin/mke2fs -m /dev/hda1 and this is the output I got:
[root@localhost mirco]# /sbin/mke2fs -m /dev/hda1 mke2fs: invalid reserved blocks percent - /dev/hda1
What does that mean?
You forgot to put in the percentage you wanted. Try /sbin/mke2fs -m 2 /dev/hda1
man mke2fs is your friend.
Mirco email message attachment, "Forwarded message - Fedora 4 maxtor 160Gb 30 gb missing;" On Sat, 2005-10-29 at 08:31 +0100, Mirco Scaramucci wrote:
hello guys, I just purchased a brand new maxtor 160Gb harddrive where I installed fedora core 4 and the drive was fully recognized by anaconda during installation as a 160Gb. Installation went all ok but when I first logged in to my account and checked the available space on disk i noticed that strangely the space available was only 135Gb meaning that approx 30Gb were not counted in. I then upgraded to kernel 2.6.13.1-1532.FC4 hoping to regain the missing space but still no sign of it. I therefore installed QTPArted and checked what the situation was and funny enough the LVM on qtparted is recognized as 160Gb. I also have a 40Gb external HD connected via USB which is fully recognized.
What has happened to the remaining 30GB on the MAxtor HD?
Thanks
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