On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 01:49:00PM -0500, John Stoffel wrote: > Again, how does this help the end user? What can they do to even > change these values? They're great for debugging and info on the > filesystem, but for an end user that's just so much garbage and don't > tell you what you need to know. This is a recurring theme for you; information that you don't understand, you think we can just delete... while you also say that you haven't even gotten off your ass and played around with it. So: these tools aren't for the lazy, I'm not a believer in the Gnome 3 philosophy of "get rid of anything that's not for the lowest common denominator". Rather - these tools will be used by people interested in learning more about what their computers are doing under the hood, and they will definitely be used when there's something to debug; I am a big believer in tools that educate the user about how the system works, and tools that make debugging easier. 'df -h' already exists if that's the level of detail you want :)