On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 09:20:15PM -0600, Matthew Pittard wrote:
> If you go to the / directory and do a du -sk, it should tell you your total
> file size. Subtract this from the hard drive space you have and you wind up
> with your free space.
Of course, the df way is much faster (understatement). But I do use
du a lot for finding out how much space a directory and all it's
subfiles/directories is taking up.
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Phillip Hellewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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