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Re: Dselect



You probably noticed the space that is set aside for root-only use. That
is 5% of the disk by default. This is done so that if the drive fills, you
may still have some space as root to use for temporary space to use while
cleaning things up.


On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Hengstberger wrote:

> Hi!
> I`m bloody new with linux.Partitionig my harddrive I "lost" 0,5GB, thant
> means it's neither in the dos partitioning list nor in the Linux's. I don't
> really need it at present. How can I access this space again, without
> competely formatting the entire HDD?  I've tried to mount my CD-ROM (ID 2,
> hdc ) any recommended way e.g. mount -t ISO 9660... . Can anyone  tell me
> any alternatives that will work better?
> Thanks, Andrew hengstbg@ccc.at
> 
> 
> 

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