/dev/hde3 2016016 654504 1259100 35% / /dev/hde5 1007960 16452 940304 2% /tmp /dev/hde6 5039560 144688 4638868 4% /var /dev/hde7 5039560 1350156 3433400 29% /usr /dev/hde8 5039560 78668 4704888 2% /home /dev/hde9 5039560 32828 4750728 1% /backup /dev/hde10 99521 4147 90235 5% /chroot /dev/hde11 33864652 19688696 12455732 62% /media none 128416 0 128416 0% /dev/shm
And if so, probably stupid question, but what are they in MB? Also, what size of one cylinder when using fdisk? Any comments are appreciated.
presuming that these are the results of:
# df
try using
# df -h
for human readable output, instead. That'll tell you MB, GB, etc. Much more readable for most folks.
You should see headings like so:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
Followed by a nicely formatted list of devices, their sizes, the amount of each used in MB/GB and percent, and the mount point of each partition.
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