On Monday 06 November 2006 06:22, Tim wrote: > > Normally the size is printed as a byte count without > punctuation, but this can be overridden (see section 2.2 Block > size). For example, `-h' prints an abbreviated, human-readable > count, and `--block-size="'1"' prints a byte count with the > thousands separator of the current locale. > I never knew you could use -h in ls. Nice, thanks. Anne
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