Hello Again,

but how can I get the diskusage of / (root) directors which are on the current 
filesystem?

I mean, I stay in / and I want to know,  WHICH  directory  are  on  THIS
filesystem and HOW BIG they are, since

    du -xsmc
    2475    .
    2475    total
or

    du -xsmc /
    2475    /
    2475    total

do not work for it.  And from the manpage

       -x, --one-file-system
              skip directories on different file systems

I my view, this mean, it take  the  CURRENT  filesystem  I  stay  on  as
reference and EXCLUDE anything else.  So my wishlist bug would be to add
an new option, which override the "wildcard" FILE filesystes like

       -u, --use-current-file-system-as-reference
              if used in conjunction with -x, it use  the  current  file
              system the userstay  on  as  reference  instead  the  file
              systems determined by the FILE (wildcard).

(the letter "u" is currently not used in the options...)

I think such option will be very useful.
Should I send a new "wishlist" bug for upstream?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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