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Do you mean an *external* hard disk drive (HDD)? Or USB flash drive Stick?
And it could be right if your hard drive is filed with 499.611 GB of files.
I still don't know what your actual question is. I'd like to help you - but what is it that you wanted to ask?
The partioning of your hard disk.
When you install any os a hard disk, you will consume some of the space.
So you will never have 500 gig to use.
Specific for linux, how big is your home directory ?
And is steam installing to your home dir?
This won't work of course. The LiveCD run inside the RAM and unless you have 32 GB RAM you can't install TF2 inside of that.
We need more info to help you.
How did you install Linux?
Which distro do you use ? 32 bit 64 bit ?
( Ubuntu, openSUSE, ARCH, Fedora, Mint, debian ? )
Did you burn a dvd and install linux that way ?
My guess is that your drive is partitionned in such a way that your home has very little space, the important thing would be to know where the bulk of the space is mounted on.