Hi,
I have a Ubuntu server (8.04 Hardy Heron) that surprisingly appears to
be running very short of space.
Disk Usage Analyzer is reporting file system capacity as 4.9 GB. But I
am sure this is wrong. My question is, how can I confirm this?
The output df is as follows:
Filesystem
Well, I have been able to verify that in fact this server has Windows XP
installed as well as Ubuntu.
So what I want to do is actually get rid of Windows XP and devote the
entire hard disk to the Ubuntu server.
What would be the easiest way of doing that?
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Alex Birchall wrote:
[...]
The output of sudo parted /dev/sda3 print unit s print unit chs print
is:
Disk /dev/sda3: 5355MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop
Number Start End SizeFile system Flags
1 0.00kB 5355MB 5355MB ext3
[...]
Alex,
Alex Birchall wrote:
Well, I have been able to verify that in fact this server has Windows XP
installed as well as Ubuntu.
So what I want to do is actually get rid of Windows XP and devote the
entire hard disk to the Ubuntu server.
What would be the easiest way of doing that?
I
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On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 12:04 AM, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just looking at the subject line, it appears that someone has an awful lot
of issues. :-)
David King
Michael G Fletcher wrote:
Hi Michael,
I got a 901 a few weeks ago and installed eeexubuntu. Working very well