Re: Physical Disk Size



/sbin/fdisk /dev/<disk device>
p (that's lowercase) - this will show the partition tables.
q (to quit fdisk)

df will give sizes as well.

You can also look in /var/log/messages... but if you have a lot of messages, you may need to go to a previous one - you'll have to find the one with the last time you booted.

mark

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