So, the write heads on my old Seagate 9GB SCSI secondary disk started conking out, and the kernel was doing this happy one:
panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "vp->v_size == ip->i_e2fs_size" failed: file "/sys/arch/alpha/compile/SCHIZO/../../../../ufs/ext2fs/ext2fs_readwrite.c", line 372
Nice, huh? So, I went out and bought an 80GB EIDE disk, recompiled my kernel to support it, and got it running (never used an IDE disk on this machine before) ... I moved all the data over, which left me with this:
schizo:~$ uname -a
NetBSD schizo 1.6 NetBSD 1.6 (SCHIZO) #4: Thu Apr 8 00:35:32 EDT 2004 root@
schizo:/usr/src/sys/arch/alpha/compile/SCHIZO alpha
schizo:~$ df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 127855 83214 38248 68% /
/dev/sd0f 293779 44391 234699 15% /var
/dev/sd0d 7938530 7144151 397452 94% /usr
kernfs 1 1 0 100% /kern
/dev/wd0a 38464588 6482774 30058584 17% /mnt/extra0
/dev/wd0b 38465092 2 36541834 0% /mnt/extra1
schizo:~$ dmesg | grep wd0
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0:
wd0: drive supports 16-sector PIO transfers, LBA48 addressing
wd0: 76319 MB, 16383 cyl, 16 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 156301488 sectors
wd0: 32-bit data port
wd0: drive supports PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, Ultra-DMA mode 5 (Ultra/100)
schizo:~$ |
What the hell am I supposed to do with 66GB of empty space? Yark. I'm not used to this cheap storage stuff.