Not sure how to do programmatically, but `df -k` should do.
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From: Arijit Das [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:45 AM
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Subject: [Perl-unix-users] Filesystem Block Size...how to get?

Given a UNIX flavor/machine, say a Linux box, I need to figure out the size of the file system block of the current file system I am working in. Generally, it is multiple of 512 but less than the page frame size...but how can I get the exact value of my current file system?
 
Any idea...?
 
Thanks,
Arijit
 


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