Re: reiserfs using too much space on my HD

2005-10-28 Thread Jake Maciejewski
p will preserve permissions, but I'd add l to avoid traversing the virtual proc and sys filesystems. You'll also need a minimal set of device nodes. I find it easiest to tar up my current /dev (p is all you need here too) rather than making only the devices needed before udev starts. On Fri, 2005-

Re: reiserfs using too much space on my HD

2005-10-28 Thread Bedros Hanounik
Vlad, fsck.reiserfs version isĀ  3.6.19; when I run it, it reports no corruption errors found at the end; or something like that. I'll tar the whole partition to an external drive, then format it and untar it again. Anyone knows if "tar cvjpf file /" is suffecient to keep all permisions etc. (inc

Re: reiserfs using too much space on my HD

2005-10-27 Thread Bedros Hanounik
"du -shx" reports 9.5GB I'm running latest from gentoo, so I assume it's 3.6.19. I ran fsck.reiserfs from gentoo liveCD 2005.1 and at the end I got zero errors. The problem could be fixed, I could tar the whole root directory to an external drive, format the partition and then tar it back. but

Re: reiserfs using too much space on my HD

2005-10-27 Thread Vladimir V. Saveliev
Hello Bedros Hanounik wrote: > Hi, > > I've been using reiserfs for several years now and it's been choice > number one for me; I'll probably switch to reiser4 once it's in the main > kernel. > > on my home file server machine, one hard drive (120GB) reports 80 GB > used, but I have no idea how

reiserfs using too much space on my HD

2005-10-26 Thread Bedros Hanounik
Hi, I've been using reiserfs for several years now and it's been choice number one for me; I'll probably switch to reiser4 once it's in the main kernel. on my home file server machine, one hard drive (120GB) reports 80 GB used, but I have no idea how and where it's used. df -h reports 80GB used