On Thu, Jul 02, 1998 at 02:24:48AM -0500, Eric wrote: > I'm trying to decide how much of my hard drive to give to the three > partitions I plan on making for /, /usr, and /home. I'm sure this is a really > silly question, but I've been reading the ls and tree manpages and can't > figure > it out. How do I figure out the size of all the files in a particular > directory > together. i.e. how much space all the files in /usr and all its > subdirectories > takes.
/dev/hda3 339603 87560 234504 27% / /dev/hda5 593181 320270 242270 57% /usr /dev/hda6 148319 27155 113505 19% /var /dev/hda7 347375 118375 211060 36% /home /var is so big because apt likes to cache there. Yes, I have a big /home for having 2 users in it, and one of them is using < 2megs and it's not knghtbrd. =>
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