Re: du -x

1999-04-13 Thread Jiri Baum
Chris Brown: > First off, I'm persuing this because I'd like to make my life a > little easier when reviewing drive usage; I'd like (need) a way to > list summerized directory space used on a single filesystem for one > level of directories (below the current, perhaps). du -x . | egrep

RE: du -x

1999-04-12 Thread Per-Olof Widstrom
I belive that the command you are looking for is `df` try df -h (human..) df -m (megabytes) df -k (kilobytes) Lieberman's Law: Everybody lies, but it doesn't matter since nobody listens. Contact me? Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://www.big.du.

RE: du -x

1999-04-12 Thread Chris Brown
Thank you both for your replys... I am no unix expert so please bear with me on this one I fully understand what you are saying in your responses below, but I don't completely agree with the implications. First off, I'm persuing this because I'd like to make my life a little easier when r

Re: du -x problem

1999-04-09 Thread Ole J. Tetlie
>-"Chris Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi all, > I have a problem with du. When I do a "du * -sx" the "-x" flag > should exclude other mounted filesystems, but it doesn't. I was > using v3.16 and then upgraded to 4.00, both don't work right. Can > anybody help? With du 4.0 -x seems to w

Re: du -x problem

1999-04-09 Thread surak
> > Hi all, > I have a problem with du. When I do a "du * -sx" the "-x" flag > should exclude other mounted filesystems, but it doesn't. I was > using v3.16 and then upgraded to 4.00, both don't work right. Can > anybody help? > > Thanks, > Chris du is working just fine. What is h