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    SSD size "changed"

    Hello,

    the size of my root partition (SSD hard drive) has suddenly no longer been displayed correctly:

    Dolphin --> right-click --> Properties (from "/"): size is not displayed. If you select "calculate", the size "128 TiB" is determined. But the SSD only has 215 GiB. The values on the bottom of the properties-box are displayed correctly.

    I tried:
    • Upgrading to 22.04
    • Changing the partition sizes (the SSD contains the "/" and the "swap" and re-installing Kubuntu 22.04.

    What can be the reason?​

    #2
    It seems using this method to see file space is including /proc, which is a virtual file system. Not sure if this is from the OS reporting this info differently, or Plasma reading the info differently than it did



    Aha:
    https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=298133 needs to be poked perhaps
    Last edited by claydoh; Oct 26, 2022, 11:30 AM.

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      #3
      @claydoh: Thank you very much! And - sorry for the late reply.

      The question arises - can "/proc" be reset?

      What is strange is that the problem described remained AFTER another OS was installed and AFTER the partition sizes were changed (a little less memory for "/", a little more for "swap").

      I'll probably live with this "problem", because actually it isn't one. Otherwise the system works very well.

      Note: The error occurred after I had moved large amounts of data and only about 7 GiB remained free on the system-SSD.​

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        #4
        /proc is virtual, so it doesn't exist until booting, so iother OS install and partitioning won't effect the 'fake' sizing.

        As you can see, I did 'bump' the bug, but not sure if it needs a new report started or not, until someone replies.

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          #5
          Does not appear to be an issue here on 22.10. Specifically, the size of / is displayed, but, clicking on Calculate results in the reported 128.0 TiB. My internal HDD is 500 GiB (Manufacturer spec).

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            #6
            Yeah, my 128gb boot drive is being reported as 132TiB. I wish.

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              #7
              @claydoh:
              I found out about "/proc" from the links you recommended.



              @Snowhog:
              Same as me.



              @ShadYoung:
              Maybe the 128 TiB is the sum of all the layers that the SSD has available in its lifetime?



              I will no longer do anything about this. My data is safe on other hard drives.
              If the system disk (with the "128 TiB") breaks, I simply replace it.
              Or: I just take the 128 TiB .

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