Jim Meyering wrote: > jaalto wrote: > | > -r, --reverse > | > > | > $ df -Hlr > | > > | > Size Used Avail Use% Mounted-on Filesystem > | > 6.0G 4.1G 1.7G 72% / rootfs > | > 192M 0 192M 0% /dev udev > | > 40M 1.5M 38M 4% /run tmpfs > | > 6.0G 4.1G 1.7G 72% / > /dev/disk/by-uuid/492764a5-7506-4489-8fd0-82d0d284d627 > | > 5.3M 0 5.3M 0% /run/lock tmpfs > | > 79M 7.9M 71M 10% /tmp tmpfs > | > 79M 0 79M 0% /run/shm tmpfs > | > 6.0G 4.1G 1.7G 72% /srv/cante.src > /dev/disk/by-uuid/492764a5-7506-4489-8fd0-82d0d284d627 > | > 6.0G 4.1G 1.7G 72% /srv/cante.tmp > /dev/disk/by-uuid/492764a5-7506-4489-8fd0-82d0d284d627 > | > 18G 8.1G 8.3G 50% /mnt/extent /dev/sdb1 > | > 18G 8.1G 8.3G 50% /usr/src /dev/sdb1 > | > 18G 8.1G 8.3G 50% /root/vc /dev/sdb1
> I agree that your --reverse (but without the short-named '-r') would > be a useful improvement, regardless. That sounds reasonable for 8.16 > is someone writes the patch. Even without the -r, you could still > abbreviate the long name to "--r". What about a more general --fmt (or --format) option to just get the columns you want in the order you want? E.g. df --format=size,free%,mnt,fs or df --format=size-h,mnt # <column name>-h or df --format=Size,mnt # uppercase Size meaning -h Have a nice day, Berny