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Re: increasing filesystems size


At 02:17 PM 11/29/2004, you wrote:
>Hi all...
>I'm having some problems with the limited filesystems size: "No space
>left on device"
>
>[SOPC Builder]$ df -h
>Filesystem       Size      Used       Avail       Use%       Mounted on
>C:\quartus\bin\cygwin\bin
>                        30M      30M         0          100%        /usr/bin
>C:\quartus\bin\cygwin
>                        30M      30M         0          100%        /
>c:                     30M      30M         0          100%       /cygdrive/c
>d:                     19G      66M       19G           1%        /cygdrive/d
>f:                      14G      11G       3.7G        74%        /cygdrive/f
>z:                     30M      30M        0            100%      /cygdrive/z
>
>I would like to know if someone knows how to increase this field...
>there are a lot of free space on disk.
>
>I have already tried to modify the mount table in the Windows
>registry, but I can't get success.

There is no way to "increase this field".  It's read only and reports 
what's available and what's used.  Based on the output you've provided,
it seems to me that you have lots of space on your "D" and "F" drives.
You'd be better off installing Cygwin there.

Please visit the FAQ <http://cygwin.com/faq/> to find out how to uninstall
Cygwin so that you can reinstall it on your "D" or "F" drive. 

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