-----Message d'origine----- De : Jerome Lyles [mailto:susemail@hawaii.rr.com] Envoyé : mercredi 23 juin 2004 08:17 À : suse-linux-e@suse.com Objet : Re: [SLE] Hard drive size question
On Tuesday 22 June 2004 06:40 am, Catimimi wrote:
-----Message d'origine----- De : Thom Nuzum [mailto:linux@tendata.com] Envoyé : mardi 22 juin 2004 18:23 À : suse-linux-e@suse.com Objet : [SLE] Hard drive size question
My hard drive is a Seagate 160G. SUSE reads it (both 9 and 9.1) as 149GB plus 1 Gb for swap on partion stage of install. Kquick disk tells me its 145.2 GB. Just wondering why the difference and where is the 5-10G. Is this anything to worry about? Thanks
No don't worry, for some people 1ko = 1024 bits !! so 149 GB x1.024x1.024x1.024=160 GB
that's all
Michel.
Michel, Is 1ko a kilobit? Why do you multiply it three times? Curious, Jerome
1000 (1k) is equal to 10 to the power 3 1000000000 (1G) is equal to 10 to the power 9 so 1G=1k x 1k x 1k Michel
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