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− | + | This article is about how much diskspace is used by a Linux installation. To find out free diskspace on your computer, use the [[command]] [[df]]. | |
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+ | ! Distribution !! harddisk size !! free space after partitioning and formatting !! space used after default installation according to df | ||
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+ | | Fedora 16 || 20G || 18G || 2.3G | ||
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+ | | SUSE 12.2 || 40G || || 4.4G | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 9 November 2013
This article is about how much diskspace is used by a Linux installation. To find out free diskspace on your computer, use the command df.
Distribution | harddisk size | free space after partitioning and formatting | space used after default installation according to df |
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Fedora 16 | 20G | 18G | 2.3G |
SUSE 12.2 | 40G | 4.4G |