On 2016-12-01 19:03, jdd wrote:
Le 01/12/2016 à 17:18, Thomas Wagner a écrit :
Hi On 2016-12-01 16:50, jdd wrote:
I just made a rsync --delete from one to the other, verified they keep the exact same number of files.
The ext4 one have 915 Gb free, the other 687 Gb Maybe there are files in the trash-bin.
I removed it and really got some memory back on the ntfs disk
Use ncdu (or similar tool which shows disk-utilization) to check what eats up your diskspace.
I have the exact same number of files on the two disks
Keep a special eye on "System Volume Information" and "$RECYCLE.BIN" on the nthfs disk
this disk never have seen windows so no extra file like this You said you "kept" the NTFS. So i assumed you used the NTFS that came from stock (as its often the case for external HDDs). In that case these special folder could be there even I you did never connect it to a windows machine. and on ".Trash" and "lost+found" on the ext4 disk.
lost+found 16k on the two disks
trash removed ext4: 915Gb free, ntfs 703Gb free
may be some difference between hidden files by rsync? Depending on how you call rsync, it can skip hidden files. Thus my suggestion to use another tool, like the above mention ncdu.
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