Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!apple!mips!wdl1.wdl.fac.com!tpm From: tpm@wdl58.wdl.fac.com (Tim P McNerney) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Lost disk space Message-ID: <1990Oct11.162202.17099@wdl1.wdl.fac.com> Date: 11 Oct 90 16:22:02 GMT Sender: root@wdl1.wdl.fac.com (SUPER USER) Reply-To: tpm@wdl58.wdl.fac.com (Tim P McNerney) Organization: Ford Aerospace Lines: 10 Originator: tpm@wdl58 Nntp-Posting-Host: wdl58 We have a hard disk in which the partition size and the file size do not correspond. To be more specific, our 156MB A/UX partition was made into a 78MB file system (using mkfs) and was not caught for some time. Is there some way in which to non-destructively remake the file system so as to regain the missing 78MB? If not, any suggestions on how to save the missing 78MB? tpm@wdl1.wdl.fac.com