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How much of your hard drive are you currently using? (2 Viewers)

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Originally posted by rhapsodyinblack
I've used about 6gb of 60 in one computer
hrmm... I want a 60.. :/

Out of my whole network, of about 180GB, I've used about 175GB... Ahh.. my burner is gonna have to do some work today..
 

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well if you want somehelp.. just get some games.. goto a lan or somthin and ull find that the games w/mods and the mp3s you leech will be sufficient in filling up that pesky spare 30gb..
 

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Originally posted by hurrotisrobbo
Lemme see:

Code:
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5              22G   19G  2.9G  87% /
/dev/hda1              53M  9.3M   41M  19% /boot
none                  125M     0  124M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda2              34G   34G  506M  99% /mnt/win98
/dev/hda3              17G   12G  5.1G  70% /mnt/win2k
/dev/hdb1              21G   22G  318M  99% /mnt/win98storage
/dev/hdb2             8.8G  5.4G  3.5G  61% /mnt/win2kstorage
/dev/hdb4             6.3G  5.1G  874M  86% /mnt/linuxstorage
110GB, or thereabouts (supposed to be 120GB, but thanks to HD manufacturers using 'short' binary....).
Two hard disks, 73GB + 36.1GB disk?

I assume 80GB and 40GB disks? (HDa, HDb) or is it just the one HD? (in which case, shouldn't they all be on /hda1-10 or something?)

I have two 120GB's in my system, each disk formats to 111GB. It sucks, but it works and stores files.

:)
 

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Originally posted by hurrotisrobbo
Two HDs. As you said, '80GB' and '40GB', even though it's just manufacturers using decimal instead of binary...
*Sigh*
Oh yeah, sorry :)

I thought you mean to say: 1 HD, supposed to be 120GB, but I got 110GB out of it.

Gotcha :)
 

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