John, you wrote:
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just installed Debian on my 586 Windoze machine, with a 200mb
> partition. The first time I installed it on 100 megs but I ran out of
> room. My question is how can I check how much space is l
>
> Often you can find commands like this by using the "-k" (keyword) option
> of man. If you want to search for multiple keywords, pipe the output
> into grep.
>
> callandor:~> man -k free | grep disk
> df (1) - summarize free disk space
>
Those anyone collecting Tips for deb
John wrote:
>
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just installed Debian on my 586 Windoze machine, with a 200mb
> partition. The first time I installed it on 100 megs but I ran out of
> room. My question is how can I check how much space is lef
On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, John wrote:
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just installed Debian on my 586 Windoze machine, with a 200mb
> partition. The first time I installed it on 100 megs but I ran out of
> room. My question is how can I check ho
In linux/unix trype df to see how much space you have, how much is used,
and how much is left.
Chad
Chad D. Zimmerman
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On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, John wrote:
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just
( Re Message From: John )
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just installed Debian on my 586 Windoze machine, with a 200mb
> partition. The first time I installed it on 100 megs but I ran out of
> room. My question is how can I check how much s
df will tell you how much space their is on each partition
du will tell you how much space each directory is taking up.
Shaya
On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, John wrote:
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just installed Debian on my 586 Windoze machi
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just installed Debian on my 586 Windoze machine, with a 200mb
> partition. The first time I installed it on 100 megs but I ran out of
> room. My question is how can I check how much space is left on my Linux
>
I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
answer it. I just installed Debian on my 586 Windoze machine, with a 200mb
partition. The first time I installed it on 100 megs but I ran out of
room. My question is how can I check how much space is left on my Linux
partition
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