[ale] unallocated space
Zyman, Andy
zymana at hra.nyc.gov
Thu Aug 29 14:31:47 EDT 2002
Joseph,
thank You for input.
But, and you are right here, df returns space in "filesystem". But i don't
have a fs there. it's unallocated "raw" space. I'm thinking maybe mkfs will
help me? But it creates fs on partition and this not (?) a partition....
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph A. Knapka [mailto:jknapka at earthlink.net]
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:29 PM
> To: Zyman, Andy
> Cc: 'ale at ale.org'
> Subject: Re: [ale] unallocated space
>
>
> "Zyman, Andy" wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > very simple question for you:
> > how can i see the amount of unallocated space under Linux?
>
> From a shell, run
> df
> ("disk free") to see the amount of free space on all filesystems.
>
> -- Joe
>
> > problem:
> > I have hd for 40 gb. I have Nt and rh73 installed. I need
> more space in
> > /home to install Oracle9i. I found "parted". Which might (
> i don't know yet
> > ) add or expand the partition.
> > the problem is that it asks not for how much space i want
> to add but for
> > starting/ending sectors/segments ( don't remember right now ).
> > so now i need to find out where the unused space is. And i
> just don't know
> > how to do this.
> > Another problem - it ( parted ) asks not for mb i want to
> add but for ( i
> > think ) segments, so i have to know where the space is...
> > any help?
> >
> > P.S. on top of this i was trying to find where is the disk
> druid ( i liked
> > it gui interface, was very convenient for me ), but failed...
> > Please advice.
> >
> > Thank You
> > Andy
> >
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