unix check disk space current directory

unix check disk space current directory

2008年10月23日 - Look for the commands du (disk usage) and df (disk free) ... df -g . Option g for Size in GBs Block and . for current working directory.

相關軟體 Folder Size 下載

Folder Size for Windows adds a new column to the Details view in Windows Explorer. The new column shows not only the size of files, but also the size of folders. It keeps track of which folders you vi...

了解更多 »

  • 2013年1月21日 - 12 “df” Command to Check Linux System Disk Space. 1. To find out the disk us...
    10 Useful du (Disk Usage) Commands to Find Disk Usage of Files and ...
    https://www.tecmint.com
  • 2008年10月23日 - Look for the commands du (disk usage) and df (disk free) ... df -g . Option...
    aix - What is the unix command to see how much disk space there is ...
    https://stackoverflow.com
  • du (abbreviated from disk usage) is a standard Unix program used to estimate file space us...
    du (Unix) - Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org
  • This will give you the available free space of the partition your current working director...
    Get the free space available in current directory in Bash - ...
    https://unix.stackexchange.com
  • 2011年1月18日 - This makes it much easier to get just the free space available: ... you the ...
    Get the free space available in current directory in Bash - Unix & Linux ...
    https://unix.stackexchange.com
  • 2010年10月12日 - current community .... -l is for long listing ; -d is for displaying dir in...
    How can I calculate the size of a directory? - Unix & Linux Stack ...
    https://unix.stackexchange.com
  • The du command, on the other hand, shows the disk space used by the files and directories ...
    How to Check Disk Space Usage in Linux With "Du" And "Df" - Lifewire
    https://www.lifewire.com
  • 2007年8月16日 - How do I check free disk space in Linux or UNIX operating system? ... du sho...
    Linux Unix: Checking Free Disk Space – nixCraft
    https://www.cyberciti.biz
  • df command examples – to check free disk space Type df -h or df -k to list free disk space...
    Linux Unix: Checking Free Disk Space – nixCraft ...
    https://www.cyberciti.biz
  • I am writing an installer in bash. The user will go to the target directory and runs the i...
    linux - Check disk space for current directory in bash ...
    http://queforum.com
  • 2011年11月13日 - Yes: df -k . for the current directory. df -k /some/dir. if you want to che...
    linux - Check free disk space for current partition in bash - Stack ...
    https://stackoverflow.com
  • I am writing an installer in bash. The user will go to the target directory and runs the i...
    linux - Check free disk space for current partition in bash ...
    https://stackoverflow.com
  • Linux command to check disk space including ext3, ext4, and btrfs file systems using bash ...
    Linux Check Disk Space Command – nixCraft
    https://www.cyberciti.biz
  • 2015年2月19日 - will give you the size of all the directories, files etc in the current dire...
    ls - How do I get the size of a directory on the command line? - Unix ...
    https://unix.stackexchange.com
  • Checking your current usage To check your current disk usage type the command quota -v Thi...
    Simple Unix commands: Disk usage - University of St Andrews ...
    https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk
  • Space left under current directory UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Thread Tools S...
    Space left under current directory | Unix Linux Forums | UNI ...
    http://www.unix.com
  • They are finding the size of a directory and finding the amount of free disk space that ex...
    Tips For Linux - How to find - Size of a directory & Fre ...
    http://www.codecoffee.com
  • The command you would use to find the directory size is ' du '. And to find the fr...
    Tips For Linux - How to find - Size of a directory & Free disk space
    http://www.codecoffee.com
  • How to check the current disk space used by my linux? up vote 6 down vote favorite 3 The e...
    unix - How to check the current disk space used by my linux? ...
    https://superuser.com