Ubuntu :: How To Mount A Disk

Jan 27, 2010

Ok I just installed my 1.5 TB drive. I used Gparted to format it as ext3 . why is it saying that the size is 1.36TB with 22.12Gib used and 1.34 TiB unused. How is it that I used the drive and all I did was install it. how should I reformat/format it.? I'm not putting an OS on it. Just media.

Currently I have the file system as extended and then under it its ext3

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