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Re: Partition size mismatch



It seems that your file system is smaller than the partition. You can
enlarge or shrink the ext2 file system by resize2fs.

Qian

On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Jason Bleazard wrote:

> I'm trying to track down why my /var partition is only mounting as half
> the size as reported by fdisk or parted.  I'd appreciate any suggestions
> or other information.
>
> df reports this (approx 2G):
> Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda7              1968588    833836   1034752  45% /var
>
> parted reports this (approx 4G):
> Minor    Start       End     Type      Filesystem  Flags
> 7       1231.576   5137.976  logical   ext2        cfdisk also reports the
> partition as being 4G in size.
>
> This partition was previously ext3 before today.  I converted it back to
> ext2 using tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/hda7.
>
> I thought it was a 2G partition until I fired up Partition Magic to
> increase it, and noticed that it was already 4G reported by Partition
> Magic.  That's when I booted back to Linux and discovered that parted and
> cfdisk agree with Partition Magic.  It's just the mounted size that
> doesn't agree.
>
> I'd prefer not to mess around with the size of it if I can first figure
> out why it's being mounted a different size than what the partition table
> supposedly says.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jason
>
>
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