Greetings,
I have discovered a major problem I cannot seem to find a cause for.
First, specifics:
I have the 32 bit version of Kubuntu v9.10 installed on my laptop with a 72GB hard drive. No problem there. Size is reported correctly and only 10% of the disk is being used. Type: ext3
I have the 64 bit version installed on a desktop with an 80GB hard drive. Size is NOT reported correctly, reported as 70.5GB. It is 98% full! Yesterday, it was only 87% full! Type: ext4
My only suspicion, right now, is that the PC is running BOINC, a distributed computing science program. It downloads work units, processes them and uploads them back to the server. The laptop is not running this. I run BOINC on a Windoze XP-Pro PC as well, without any problems, knock on wood. I have looked at the data directories and the space used is not out of the ordinary. The average space is reported as 1GB.
Now, the questions:
So, what is eating up the other 70 GB or so of my hard drive? And why is the full size not reported correctly? Does the 64 bit version of Kubuntu add some major overhead?
I did not have this problem with v9.0.4 of Kubuntu. I believe I was running the 64 bit version, but I could be mistaken. I cannot remember. The version prior to v9.0.4 was 64 bit. I did the automatic upgrade to v9.0.4, so I assume I received 64 bit software.
I will continue to look into this while I wait for any information here.
Red lined in the Mid-West, U.S.A.
Rick
I have discovered a major problem I cannot seem to find a cause for.
First, specifics:
I have the 32 bit version of Kubuntu v9.10 installed on my laptop with a 72GB hard drive. No problem there. Size is reported correctly and only 10% of the disk is being used. Type: ext3
I have the 64 bit version installed on a desktop with an 80GB hard drive. Size is NOT reported correctly, reported as 70.5GB. It is 98% full! Yesterday, it was only 87% full! Type: ext4
My only suspicion, right now, is that the PC is running BOINC, a distributed computing science program. It downloads work units, processes them and uploads them back to the server. The laptop is not running this. I run BOINC on a Windoze XP-Pro PC as well, without any problems, knock on wood. I have looked at the data directories and the space used is not out of the ordinary. The average space is reported as 1GB.
Now, the questions:
So, what is eating up the other 70 GB or so of my hard drive? And why is the full size not reported correctly? Does the 64 bit version of Kubuntu add some major overhead?
I did not have this problem with v9.0.4 of Kubuntu. I believe I was running the 64 bit version, but I could be mistaken. I cannot remember. The version prior to v9.0.4 was 64 bit. I did the automatic upgrade to v9.0.4, so I assume I received 64 bit software.
I will continue to look into this while I wait for any information here.
Red lined in the Mid-West, U.S.A.
Rick
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