Re: [users] kdiskfree-trinity - displays info as 0 for some hard drives

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On 2021-04-02 01:46:27 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> It is a puzzle. This utility will display information about external hard
> drives, which are variously formatted (as ext3, ntfs and vfat or exfat),
> and also displays info for internal hard drives which are formatted as
> ext3; also, my root and home directories, which are formatted as ext4.
>
> Yet it displays two other internal hard drives (formatted as ext4) as
> unmounted (though they are mounted and completely accessible for me as sole
> user); also it displays their information as 0 capacity and 0 used/free.
>
> I am not worried about running out of space (yet), as these are new hard
> drives, 6 TB and 8 TB, but eventually I would like to know. I know that I
> can use command-line to get the information, but I would like just to be
> able to look at kdf without the hassle of running commands.
>
> I am running Devuan Beowulf, just updated the repos and installed upgraded
> packages. The hardware is a Frankenstein's monster, but otherwise is
> running without issues.
>
> Any clues about what's going on? Thanks for any help.
>
> Bill

	What does their entries in your /etc/fstab look like?

Leslie
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