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DATE | 2001-10-29 |
FROM | Jay Sulzberger
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] [wwwac] Linux says my 80GB drive is full, and it ain't (fwd)
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 13:54:12 -0600 From: R. Scott Granneman To: Wwwac Subject: [wwwac] Linux says my 80GB drive is full, and it ain't
OK, here's the situation:
I've got a Linux box & a Win2K box on my home network. Samba is working fine & dandy. I buy a brand spanking new hard drive to add to the Linux box - Western Digital 80GB. I add the hd, format it as one big ol' 80 GB partition using ext2, and it all works fine. I set Samba up so the Win2k box can see it. Fine.
Here's the relevant line in /etc/fstab:
/dev/hdb1 /mnt/music ext2 auto,user,rw 0 0
And here's the relevant lines in Samba (although I don't think that's where the problem is):
[music] comment = Shared Music browseable = yes writable = yes path = /mnt/music public = yes force create mode = 0777 force directory mode = 0777 force user = rsgranne
Now, I begin loading mp3's & ogg's on the new drive. Lots and lots and lots of mp3s & oggs. However, both Windows via Samba & Linux won't let me install any more files. Windows says that the drive has maxed out at 25GB, while Linux just says "Cannot add more files. Disk full". Both are reporting that an 80Gb drive is out of space. Wha?
But when I run the following in Linux:
du -ch /mnt/music
I get back this:
18G total
So Windows thinks there's 25GB on there and it's full. Linux thinks there's 18GB on there and it's full. Either way, something's screwy. What did I do wrong? What do I do now? This is driving me nuts.
Thanks for any help.
Scott
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