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regarding base: ext3-fs looses blocks
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Package: base
Severity: important
i have had 218GB in size partiton. after i have deleted all files (about 180GB),
there still was about 4GB in use somehow. after formatting partition, there is
188MB in use what looks ok. but what with that ~4GB lost before formatting?
there
was nothing in trash and no any hidden directories (prefixed by '.').
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686-bigmem (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
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Hello!
* Mark Poks <[email protected]> [2009-06-23 23:55:21 CEST]:
> i have had 218GB in size partiton. after i have deleted all files (about
> 180GB),
> there still was about 4GB in use somehow. after formatting partition, there is
> 188MB in use what looks ok. but what with that ~4GB lost before formatting?
> there
> was nothing in trash and no any hidden directories (prefixed by '.').
The files propably were still opened by running processes. Their space
only appears as free once no process has an open file descriptor to them
anymore.
Also, please be adviced to direct basic understanding questions to the
<[email protected]> mailinglist instead of a general
bugreport. If it turns out that you actually stumbled upon a real issue
other users surely are willing you to help you with filing one.
So long, and thanks for your concerns!
Rhonda
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