Post your harddrives/partitions....

edited January 2005 in Hardware
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C contains Windows
D contains Data
E contains Apps
X contains Iso images of some linux distros and FreeBSD
W contains some apps i want to access in dos like windows 3.1
Z contains a 4 gb swap file
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  • C - Windows and apps
    D - Data to be carried across multiple OS installs

    N - Map of C on BlacIII

    -Q
  • C: - 30 GB - Windows and Apps
    D: - 100 GB
    E: - ~25 GB

    Server:

    C: 10 GB - Windows and Apps, HTTP space
    D: 80 GB - FTP space
  • C: 20 GB - Windows

    W: 40 GB - Storage

    Linux - 10 GB

    Swap - 2 GB

    The rest isn't partitioned.
  • Main PC

    C: - Western Digital 9 GB - Single Partition

    F: - Maxtor 20 GB - Single Partition

    ~Duff
  • BODBOD
    edited January 2005
    1 ~120GB partition on sempron

    EDIT: server
    /  	ufs, local  	/dev/ad0s1a  	 46%  	122.29 MB  	105.63 MB  	247.73 MB
    /tmp 	ufs, local, soft-updates 	/dev/ad0s1e 	 0% 	227.90 MB 	18.00 KB 	247.73 MB
    /usr 	ufs, local, soft-updates 	/dev/ad0s1f 	 13% 	13.68 GB 	1.96 GB 	16.99 GB
    /var 	ufs, local, soft-updates 	/dev/ad0s1d
    
  • Too much trouble to list all the sizes and uses.
    http://thumpnet.com/Computer/PUTER2
    It looks like that.

    Thump
  • James Babb ripped off from me. :P
  • Roger wrote:
    James Babb ripped off from me. :P
    Yep. He used your idea but he made his own though.
    That's not your computer.

    Thump
  • C: 1 GIG
    E 6 GIG
  • C: 8GB (SystemXP) NTFS5 500Mb free
    D: 90GB (Entertainment) NTFS5 1Gb free
    E: 140Gb (Distributives) NTFS5 2Gb free
    F: 60Gb (Other) NTFS5 16Gb free
    S: 1Gb (SWAP) FAT 0b free
    Y: 170Gb (RandCrap) NTFS 3Gb free
    Z: 40Gb (Removeable) FAT32 30Gb free
    *: 16Gb (Linux) ReiserFS 4.4.x 4Gb free
    *: 512Mb (Linux Swap)

    Totally 0.5Tb (~512Gb) of hd space. You can be jealeous!
  • i could go out and buy another few 120GBs and then you could be jealeous......
  • Slash, isnt that like all the hd space of all of russia??? I am only joking.... I am jealeous
  • Moreover I have toms of old 2Gb, 5Gb HDDs which are not included... My oldest HDD is 25Mb i think. It's ST-225.
  • hehe my 272MB seagate drive still works
  • i wanna get MFM controller for PCI
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  • diskmgmt1-17-04.png

    Unknown partition is Linux swap. STUFF will eventually be converted to NTFS. The 6 MB at the end is to avoid some bad sectors (not 6mb of them, just i don't feel like figuring out how much to leave off)
  • Actually, I'm redoing my server with FreeBSD, so it's a little bit different.

    But all in all, it's really the same setup.
  • Drive 1
    Windows 2000 C:- 4.5 GB
    Storage 1 Z: - 115.5 GB
    Drive 2:
    Freebsd slice - 12 GB
    Linux /boot- 64MB
    Linux Swap- (around) 1GB
    Linux /- 10 GB
    Storage Partition2 X: - 25 GB
  • O I forgot Blac Legacy...
    df wrote:
    /dev/hde3 288007612 57017184 216360436 21% /
    /dev/hde1 101089 13952 81918 15% /boot
    none 160304 0 160304 0% /dev/shm

    -Q

    PS. WoW Tom you have a very long nose...
  • Slash wrote:
    i wanna get MFM controller for PCI
    Not to sound mean or anything but how can you afford it?
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  • It looks like a nose.

    -Q
  • Is that RAID or one drive, Tom?

    This was a lot of work!
    Laptop-
    inspover.jpg
    inspc.jpginspd.jpg

    My P4 Desktop-
    vaioover.jpg
    vaioc.jpgvaiod.jpgvaiog.jpg

    My Server-
    herkiover.jpg
    herkic.jpgherkid.jpg

    My other desktop (PIII 1.0)
    p3over.jpg
    p3c.jpg

    My Mac, once it gets here, will have an 80GB.

    My parent's have a 20 and a 60 in the desktop, and 30 or 40 in their laptop. I have other systems, but I don't feel like looking them all up.
  • Laptop-
    inspover.jpg

    Looks like NT 3/4...

    -Q
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  • No I mean the 10-to-25MB-FAT-partition-and-the-rest-NTFS buissiness. I thought NTs used to be frequently configured that way.

    -Q
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  • Same here ::roll:

    -Q
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