Jeff said:<br><br>I removed all files from the drive and now it reports 1.2GB free.<br><br># df -h shows:<br><br><span>Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on</span><br>/dev/da0s1 1.9G 635M 1.2G 35% /media/disk<br>
<br>Yet Dolphin reports the drive size as 931.5 GiB which seems about right.<br><br>Sysinstall shows:<br><br>DISK Geometry: 121601 cyls/255 heads/63 sectors = 1953520065 sectors
(953867MB)<br> <br><span>Offset Size(ST) End Name PType Desc Subtype
Flags</span><br> <br>0 63 62 - 12 unused 0
<br>63 1953520002 1953520064 da0s1 8 freebsd 165 <br>1953520065 5103 1953525167 - 12 unused 0 <br>
<br>===================================================<br><br>The sysinstall -> label command appears consistent with the df report. You have likely not set up a file system on the entire disk because the label command reports a large amount of unused space. <br>
<br>Since you now have no files on the disk, why don't you enter sysinstall and run the fdisk and label commands to make a filesystem that uses "All" of the disk space. <br><br>Please give that a try. Further, when you are done, you should end up with a visual confirmation that da0s1 has only a few unused bytes left over. You can also have label report in a more user-friendly and sensible manner like gigabytes instead of sectors.<br>
<br><br>Ian Robinson<br>Salem, Ohio<br><br><br><br>