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Messed up initial filesystem, need to revise.

Messed up initial filesystem, need to revise.

2004-04-02       - By Roger Harrell

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I messed up during my initial install and the filesystem didn 't get set
up properly:
df -hi gives
/dev/hda5 949K 24K 926K 3% /
/dev/hda1 26K 41 26K 1% /boot
none 16K 1 16K 1% /dev/shm
/dev/hda2 3.7M 67K 3.6M 2% /usr
/dev/hda3 625K 20K 606K 4% /var

This machine has several gigs of data on it so I know something is off.
Obviously the filesystem above does not utilize the full 80 gig
harddrive in the machine. I didn 't notice this until after I have
installed and configured a lot of stuff. How can I determine where the
files "really " are, and then expand/fix the file system to accomodate?

Thanks.
--
Roger Harrell


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