On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 10:34:09PM -0500, Mike Hicks wrote:
> Took me forever to find this out when I started using Linux.
> 
> To find free disk space, use `df' (disk free)
> To find used disk space, use `du' (disk used)
> 
> Of course, consult man pages, etc...  One note: on Linux, these utilities
> almost always report sizes in kilobyte chunks.  On other Unix variants,
> sizes are often reported in filesystem blocks, which can range from 512
> Bytes (maybe less) to 4kBytes and higher.

-k is your friend here

florin

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