2004-01-09

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.

Comments

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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

Alex Schroeder