Bought me a new 120G harddisk!
What a strange sight:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hdb3 1897452 838692 962372 47% / /dev/hdb1 9235 2325 6433 27% /mnt/boot /dev/hda1 297008 70192 226816 24% /mnt/dos /dev/hda3 2727604 1837860 751184 71% /mnt/cdimage /dev/hda5 2016016 524208 1389396 28% /mnt/opt /dev/hda6 2016016 1332764 580840 70% /mnt/src /dev/hda7 2016016 1355004 558600 71% /mnt/pics /dev/hda8 2016016 1317420 596184 69% /home /dev/hda9 1296568 544640 686064 45% /usr/local /dev/hdc1 19222656 32828 18213280 1% /mnt/dump1 /dev/hdc2 19222656 32828 18213280 1% /mnt/dump2 /dev/hdc3 19222656 32828 18213280 1% /mnt/dump3 /dev/hdc5 19222656 32828 18213280 1% /mnt/dump4 /dev/hdc6 19222656 32828 18213280 1% /mnt/dump5 /dev/hdc7 22054084 32828 20900968 1% /mnt/dump6
I also got around to replace the 1.2G drive with an 8G drive on Claudia’s system; now the proprietary operating system on it runs without complaining about limited disk space.
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no CD drive in that machine? or maybe you have one that doesn’t insist on being master (on secondary ide bus). mine does, do hdc is always CD drive.
– GregScott 2004-01-10 17:41 UTC
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Actually, I did have to set the jumpe settings explicitly. When both the harddisk and the CD drive where on CS, it didn’t work. So now the harddisk is explicit master, and the CD drive is the explicit slave. That worked.
– Alex Schroeder 2004-01-10 18:52 UTC