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Description of problem: Just loaded F15 and now disk space is double actual. Disk space analyser 630GB, Disk util 534GB, actual WD HD 320GB. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Latest. How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load and use F15 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Actual disk space reported. Additional info:
Upon reboot Disk util now recognizes the correct disk size (only after selecting the hard drive). The Disk space analyser is still reporting 2X actual space.
Which "Disk space analyser"?
"Disk usage analyzer" - Baobab 3.0.0
Created attachment 511569 [details] Comparison between the output of df -h and Baobab's main window. In the attached screenshot, this is Fedora 15 with a single 20GB hard disk (default partition/lvm settings were selected during install). df (-h) shows the separation of the lvm volume mounts, and baobab just groups them all together.
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