Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!psuvax1!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!magic!vlb From: vlb@magic.apple.com (Vicki Brown) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Hard Disk Space Message-ID: <9951@goofy.Apple.COM> Date: 28 Aug 90 02:14:04 GMT Sender: usenet@Apple.COM Reply-To: vlb@apple.COM (Vicki Brown) Distribution: usa Organization: Apple Computer Lines: 29 Sender: In article <981@ncis.tis.llnl.gov> csnyder@lance.tis.llnl.gov (Carl Snyder) writes: >hello, >I am a novice unix user and have just received AU/X 2.0 and installed it for >the first time. >My problem is that I have an Apple 160mb SC hard disk and when I'm in the >Finder it says that I have 39mb in the disk and only 12mb available. I assume you mean these numbers are shown in the title bar for the / window. They apply to the / filesystem: a total of 51 MB (39MB used, 12MB free, ie. available). If you have made a filesystem in the additional A/UX partition on your disk (slice 3 assuming you used a canned partitioning scheme, i.e. /dev/dsk/c?d0s0 where ? is the SCSI ID of the disk), AND you have mounted that filesystem on a directory under root, you will see different numbers when you open the mount-point directory under the Finder. For example, I have an 80MB hard disk, with one filesystem, mounted at /d2. The Finder tells me the / has 42,480K in disk, 6,066K available. It says /d2 has 45,335K in disk, 24,162 available. If you did not yet make a filesystem on slice 3, you'll need to do so (The partitioning programs do not do this), and you'll need to mount the filesystem. See Chapter 4 of "Setting up Accounts and Peripherals", one of the manuals in your A/UX Accessory kit. Vicki Brown A/UX Development Group Apple Computer, Inc. Internet: vlb@apple.com MS 58A, 10440 Bubb Rd. UUCP: {sun,amdahl,decwrl}!apple!vlb Cupertino, CA 95014 USA Ooit'n Normaal Mens Ontmoet? En..., Beviel't? (Did you ever meet a normal person? Did you enjoy it?)