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/dev/sdb2 294G 167G 112G 60% /mnt/sdb2 | /dev/sdb2 294G 167G 112G 60% /mnt/sdb2 | ||
Looking at the above, "-h" means "human-readable". 41% of your hard disk at / is in use, and 60% of your hard disk at /mnt/sdb2. | Looking at the above, "-h" means "human-readable". 41% of your hard disk at / is in use, and 60% of your hard disk at /mnt/sdb2. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/df/ df man page] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 23 April 2014
The command df allows you to see how much disk space is left in your system:
Example:
tweedleburg:~ # df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 917G 350G 521G 41% / udev 2.0G 304K 2.0G 1% /dev /dev/sdb2 294G 167G 112G 60% /mnt/sdb2
Looking at the above, "-h" means "human-readable". 41% of your hard disk at / is in use, and 60% of your hard disk at /mnt/sdb2.