Re: [SLE] How to know physical hard disk usage?
Hi from Adam.
Well, you use ext2 and you have the closest to NTFS. I am now so used to ReiserFS that I enjoy the quick DiskScan during periodic boots.
You know you gotta let it go. I did with SuSe 9.2 and I haven't gone back. I hate it when I have to do firmwire updates that I have to run XP BUT now I occasionally do that now.
Out of two laptops and one desktop, two are SUSE one is legacy XP and I boot it once a year for the occasional minor chore.
It also helps to run with the biggest disk you can afford (on mine, 2 80Gig laptop drives) and a few old ones I keep the backups in USB enclosures.
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From: Sid Boyce
One question: why do you want to know this?
Adam
Possibly thinking in Windows while operating in Linux??? Regards Sid.
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From: Sid Boyce
Subj: Re: [SLE] How to know physical hard disk usage? Date: Tue Sep 27, 2005 5:56 pm Size: 1K To: suse-linux-e@suse.com James Knott wrote:
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
I need to know which sectors of a partition are occupied with data and which not, like the display on Windows defragmenters. How to do this? (SUSE 9.3 and 10 RC 1)
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