Re: Suddenly increased my hard disk

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On 04/18/16 04:47, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
> Hi Geleem,
> Please have a look below of my result.
>
> For my system shows like below.
> df -h
>
> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2       909G  576G  287G  67% /
> tmpfs           3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/sda1       3.9G  160M  3.5G   5% /boot
> /dev/sdb1       916G  382G  488G  44% /bkhdd
>
> First hard disk /dev/sda
> Second hard disk /dev/sdb
>
===>
ok. look at size from a diff perspective.

in a virtual terminal, enter df -H, then df -h, followed by df -k.

are you sizes closer with "-k" ?

if in wonder, open second v-term, enter man df to get an understanding
of how block size and rounding cause interesting results.

same applies to du.

neither have a -b to see actual bytes, which i believe is because disk
usage is by blocks, not bytes.


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