Re: trying to find out how much is on a drive?

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Try 'du -chsx /*'. This should exclude other filesystems.

On 12/04/06, Andy Furniss <andy.furniss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yvon Dubinsky wrote:
> >     I have a Ferdora 2 machine with 2 drives in it one has the OS and
> > the main drive for our Samba server on it and the other is the Mirror
> > drive.  What I am trying to find out is how much is on the primary
> > drive.  When I use the "du" command I get a number that seems to be
> > off.  I have the mirror drive mounted to the primary drive, and it
> > apears as though when I do the "du" command from the root of the drive
> > is adds in some of the files from the mirror drive.  What I am trying to
> > figure out is if there is a way to use the "du" command and exclude the
> > mounted mirror drive in my total amount.   I used the command du -ch,
> > which gave the grand total in human form which is what I want but it
> > seems to include the mirror drive also.  How do I exclude it from adding
> > in the mirror.  Thanks,
>
> Have you tried df -h
>
> Andy.
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