[NTLUG:Discuss] How To Find Out Free Disk Space
Koren, Peter A.
PKoren at spectrapoint.com
Wed Nov 17 09:42:43 CST 1999
$ df
will give you the available disk space for mounted partitions. Here is what
I get at work with Solaris. Linux is pretty much the same story.
sw23:/home/pkoren2 >df
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 6437050 401219 5392131 7% /
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
swap 2849728 512 2849216 1% /tmp
us01:/home1/carter 10819960 9139688 598280 94% /home/carter
us01:/apps3/local 4147960 2361304 1371864 64% /apps/local
us01:/home5/pkoren2 10819960 4533080 6178680 43% /home/pkoren2
us01:/apps1/TWWfsw 5780008 3224472 1977536 62% /apps/TWWfsw
us01:/apps3/netscape3/v4.6
4147960 2361304 1371864 64% /apps/netscape3
us01:/home1/lmaxwell 10819960 9139688 598280 94% /home/lmaxwell
us01:/home1/files 10819960 9139688 598280 94% /home/files
us01:/apps1/wind_zc04
5780008 3224472 1977536 62% /apps/wind_zc04
sw23:/home/pkoren2 >
-- Pete Koren
-----Original Message-----
From: jv [mailto:jvillela at airmail.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 9:26 AM
To: discuss at ntlug.org
Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] How To Find Out Free Disk Space
I finally was able to compile SCSI emulation into my kernel (thank you
Maximum Linux!) and I can now start XCDroast without errors. The problem is
that when I tried to burn an audio CD it told me I didn't have enough disk
space (I specified the 2 GB Win98 partition as the cache location). Does
anyone know what may be causing this? Also, how can I tell how much free
space I have left? Running KDE on OpenLinux 2.3.
Jaime Villela
jvillela at airmail.net <mailto:jvillela at airmail.net>
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