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How much storage do YOU have?

Started by cefx-, July 03, 2004, 01:25 PM

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l)ragon

#15
80GB  - W.D.
10GB  - Maxtor
128MB - Lexar 'Jump Drive' <- the best buy I made so far


Edit: this is excludeing my 3 other computers.
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Fr0z3N

If we are counting all our hard drives:

120gb
80gb x 2
40gb x 2
20gb
6gb
2gb

and probably more I don't remember.

Warrior

120gb
80gb
3gb
10gb
30gb

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Hitmen

Quote
[C:] 8.87/35.74 GB
[Z:Music] 2.50/20.16 GB
[F:] 1.95/1.97 GB
Free/Total.

Z+C = one 60GB WD drive.
F = random shitty 2GB seagate drive.

I'm still to lazy to shut down and take out the 2GB drive that I put in there for some reason now long forgotten.

Grok

Quote from: Fr0z3N on July 03, 2004, 10:12 PM
If we are counting all our hard drives:

120gb
80gb x 2
40gb x 2
20gb
6gb
2gb

and probably more I don't remember.

We're counting what is installed in our PC.

j0k3r

40+40 in mine
15 in family's (used to be 30, bad problem, HD got halved)
40 in mom's laptop (I think)
80 in dad's laptop (I think)
And 1.5 and 5 from older computers which no longer work (I think)
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Quote from: muert0 on July 03, 2004, 07:59 PM
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muert0

Heh, not what I was thinkin then.
To lazy for slackware.

Trance

2x74.5GB (80FGB) on main desktop

14.3GB (15FGB) & 19.0GB (20GB) on other desktop
I'm planning to setup a RAID for this system soon though with 200FGB or 160FGB HD's soon.

Arta

2x120 + 1x200 = 440Gb. I also have 80Gb & 40Gb drives but they're system and not archive so they don't count :)

Michelle

11.6GBS on My Compaq Laptop.. and 100Gbs On my g5.. and 40gbs On my iBook

iago

#27
I'm probably a little late, but eh?

This is my laptop:
iago@laptop:~$ df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5              4388272   3756840    404920  91% /
/dev/hdc                635286    635286         0 100% /mnt/cdrom
/dev/hda1              5092572   4704584    387988  93% /mnt/ntfs
/dev/sda1            102398276  76067040  26331236  75% /mnt/usbhd
iago@laptop:~$ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5             4.2G  3.6G  396M  91% /
/dev/hdc              621M  621M     0 100% /mnt/cdrom
/dev/hda1             4.9G  4.5G  379M  93% /mnt/ntfs
/dev/sda1              98G   73G   26G  75% /mnt/usbhd


I also have /dev/sda2, but Linux 2.4 doesn't like using ext3 on usb drives, so I don't mount it.  I need to update my kernel, but I'm lazy.

<edit> as for my desktop, 10gb+40gb.  But who cares about that? :/
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muert0

To lazy for slackware.

Yoni

Eh? Make it FAT32. More Linux compatibility than NTFS last time I checked (especially on 2.4). I might be wrong though.

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