On 14/10/14 13:51, JB wrote:
Well the question is how do I use a script to
get the size of a mounted volume?  I should
have mentioned I am on a Mac.  Will using
NBG somehow get the volume size?

John Balgenorth


Ha, Ha, Ha! "NBG" stands for 'No Bloody Good'.

Richmond.


On Oct 14, 2014, at 3:27 AM, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 14/10/14 12:55, JB wrote:
I can get a file size by listing the detailed files and I can
get a list of all drives and volumes that are mounted by
using the volumes function.  Is there a way to get the
size of a drive or volume that is returned by using the
volumes function?

John Balgenorth


AND volumes is NBG in Linux . . .

So?

Richmond.

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