All files deleted but 20gigs still take up?
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:52 am
I am new to linux and trying to setup Amahi to more or less replace WHS, but I am not afraid to get my hands dirty when it comes to computing.
I deleted all my files from the shares. I had two additional USB drives attached (using one of the guides online on adding drives to the HDA) and part of the pool. Then one of the drives had issues, so I had to unplug the drives. I removed them from the pool by unchecking them in the amahi web GUI as well as removing the lines from the config file.
Still on the "home" drive which is a partition on the root drive, it is still full 20+ gigs. I believe the home drive is the landing zone as well as the attic? I am not 100% sure though. I manually deleted all the files off of the home drive and still shows as 20+ gigs taken up, but no files are listed. It also registers on the amahi storage tab that 20+ gigs are used.
I hope I made some sense in my blabbing.
I am at a loss as I have been researching this for the last couple of days.
If you have any suggestions or ideas, I would greatly appreciate you time and advice.
Have a great day.
Andy
I deleted all my files from the shares. I had two additional USB drives attached (using one of the guides online on adding drives to the HDA) and part of the pool. Then one of the drives had issues, so I had to unplug the drives. I removed them from the pool by unchecking them in the amahi web GUI as well as removing the lines from the config file.
Still on the "home" drive which is a partition on the root drive, it is still full 20+ gigs. I believe the home drive is the landing zone as well as the attic? I am not 100% sure though. I manually deleted all the files off of the home drive and still shows as 20+ gigs taken up, but no files are listed. It also registers on the amahi storage tab that 20+ gigs are used.
I hope I made some sense in my blabbing.
I am at a loss as I have been researching this for the last couple of days.
If you have any suggestions or ideas, I would greatly appreciate you time and advice.
Have a great day.
Andy