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On 05/06/2010 15:20, Jeff wrote:
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valign="top">Using PCBSD-8.0 - 64bit Dolphin mounts my Western Digital
1TB USB drive ok but reports this for disk usage with 2.4 GiB of files
on it:<br>
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16,777,216.0 TiB free of 15.5 GiB (-2,147,483,548 % used)<br>
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Total gibberish. So I can't put more than a few GiB on this drive
before it reports the disk is full.<br>
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Konqueror reports the same krap.<br>
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Kwikdisk reports this drive /dev/da0s1 as having a capacity of 1.9 GB
and full. <br>
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Another drive I have was formatted for Windoze. Way back in PCBSD 7 or
possibly earlier, I was able to read this drive and retrieve some old
Windoze files. I cannot mount this drive anymore using various
combinations of: mount_msdosfs -o large /dev/da0s1 /media/Backup<br>
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Or: mount -o large -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /media/Backup<br>
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camcontrol devlist reports this drive as da0.<br>
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Frustrating!<br>
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That is really odd. If you can't even mount it via CLI, then I would
guess that something has broken in the new USB stack causing this
issue. (Although it could be a msdosfs issue as well)<br>
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I would recommend filing a FreeBSD PR, so that the driver guys can take
a stab at fixing this:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html">http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html</a><br>
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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
iXsystems</pre>
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