On 4/7/2016 12:04 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
Still no luck .
I have tried your commands in root folder.
It's showing max size 384 only in home directory.
But if i try df -h shown 579.
Is there any way to find out recycle bin folder
Linux shell has no such thing as a recycle bin, thats a windows thing
(some linux graphical desktops might create one in for a user's files,
it would be in his /home/username somewhere).
df -h shows a lot of info, for instance on one of my servers, I see...
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_free-lv_root
50G 7.7G 39G 17% /
tmpfs 12G 0 12G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 477M 146M 306M 33% /boot
/dev/mapper/vg_free-lv_home
30G 7.1G 23G 25% /home
/dev/mapper/vg_free-lvpgsql
30G 671M 30G 3% /var/lib/pgsql
/dev/mapper/vg_free-lvimages
150G 61G 90G 41% /var/lib/libvirt/images
/dev/mapper/vgdata-lvhome2
1.8T 470G 1.4T 26% /home2
# du -hs /home/*
398M /home/downloads
16K /home/ipsloth
16K /home/junk
4.1G /home/observers
32M /home/pierce
2.5G /home/scac
2.5GB + 4.1 GB + the odds and ends there adds up to pretty close to the
7.1GB 'used' in the /home file system.
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
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