Installed Honeycomb, only sees 1GB of internal memory

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Hey all!

I installed Honeycomb to my NC last night for the first time. Most things are running ok, but I noticed that Honeycomb thinks I've only got 1GB of internal memory in total (0.92GB to be exact).

Shouldn't the NC have 8GB internal? Did I do something wrong? Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.
 
I am having same issue as well. Help please. Is it that HC(on a NC) did not fix their initially mentioned glitch(with xoom in particular) of not being able to read SD cards ?
 
I'm running HC off of internal memory. Doesn't *seem* like the sd card should have anything to do with the problem. The Nook recognizes all my sd cards at their proper sizes.

When I did the installation I used a file marked as a "1GB image". (Sorry, can't remember the exact file type/name.) Is it possible I should have used an 8GB image or something?
 
The current kernel can't automatically mount the 5GB (mmcblk0p8 I think) partition for media. The 1gb you're seeing is /data/. It's fixed in CM7, but we probably won't see it fixed in Honeycomb until AOSP drops.
 
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I'm having the same issue. It's at least reassuring to know that it is a persistant issue, and something that is just inherent to the build. Hopefully it is something that can get fixed with the AOSP.
 

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