Re: External drive partitioning problems

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On 12/11/2011 03:13 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 11.12.2011 21:09, schrieb John Wendel:
>> On 12/11/2011 10:42 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> I have not used fdisk for a LOOOONG time, and could not remember the commands, but -l would probably provide a
>>> list of what was there, so I did that.  'm' for listing the options.  Menu?
>>>
>>> Anyway, thanks, o did the trick, I now have a 1Gb EXT4 partition.  Thing is, after the formatting as EXT4, 50Gb
>>> is used with nothing on the disk!
>>>
>> So, what options did you use when you ran mke2fs? By default 5% of the disk is "reserved for root",
>> totally stupid default. Use tune2fs -m 0 to recover this space.
> agreed that the default fo 5% is simply stupid these days
> there shoud be used reserved blocks (-r) because in days
> of volumes with 1,2,4, and>  5 TB 5% is a large amount
>
> but well, it is a single command to configure this

I ASSuME that I can still tune after putting some data on the drive?

I got this drive to replace a failing drive, and as soon as I got the 
drive formated, I started syncing the drives while I still can...


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