Quote:
Originally Posted by
rbatte1
My view is that you have allocated almost all the space to /dev/sda1 and the others (/dev/sda2 & /dev/sda5 are probably too small for a filesystem to be formed. I might be wrong, so I would be happy for any correction.
Did you allocate the space directed to the / filesystem or is a logical volume manager in play here?
Robin
/dev/sda is reporting
55G and
/dev/sda1 has only
19G. Which makes your view improvable.
Unfortunately, the lsblk output provided does not give the information needed to determinate the type of partitions. However, there are enough clues to understand that what you said it is very unlikely.
The Ubuntu
default partition scheme is to create a
/dev/sda1 primary partition with mounting point on
/
The second partition in
/dev/sda2 is an extended partition, thus the
1k size.
And the third partition is
/dev/sda5 (another clue) for swap.
And this is an Ubutu subforum.
Thus, why I suggested to continue with the schema and create another
logical partition
/dev/sda6 using some of the space available from the
55G shown.