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> GNU fileutils 3.16         August 1998

Kilo is a SI prefix which always means 1000. Kilo never means anything 
else in any special context. Kilo is an international standard prefix 
which always means 1000.

In /bin/du on my slackware installation, kilobytes are used to describe 
blocks of 1024 bytes of data. This is wrong use of the prefix kilo.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (and other standards 
bodies) recommends the use of the prefix kibi when speaking about 2^10 
rather than 10^3:
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html


BSD/Darwin /usr/bin/du only mentions 1024 byte blocks, not kilobytes...


[)ag (/)ien


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