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df

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NAME

df - Show information about the file system on which each FILE resides, or all file systems by default.

SYNOPSIS

df [ --help ] [ -a | --all ] [ -B | --block-size ] [ --total ] [ -h | --human-readable ] [ -H | --si ] [ -i | --inodes ] [ -k ] [ -l | --local ] [ --no-sync ] [ --output ] [ -P | --portability ] [ --sync ] [ -t | --type ] [ -T | --print-type ] [ -x | --exclude-type ] [ -V | --version ] [ paths ]

DESCRIPTION

Show information about the file system on which each FILE resides, or all file systems by default.

OPTIONS

--help

Print help information.

-a , --all

include dummy file systems

-B , --block-size = SIZE

scale sizes by SIZE before printing them; e.g.'-BM' prints sizes in units of 1,048,576 bytes

--total

produce a grand total

-h , --human-readable

print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G)

-H , --si

likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024

-i , --inodes

list inode information instead of block usage

-k

like --block-size=1K

-l , --local

limit listing to local file systems

--no-sync

do not invoke sync before getting usage info (default)

--output = FIELD_LIST [default: source,size,used,avail,pcent,target]

use the output format defined by FIELD_LIST, or print all fields if FIELD_LIST is omitted.

[ possible values: source, fstype, itotal, iused, iavail, ipcent, size, used, avail, pcent, file, target]

-P , --portability

use the POSIX output format

--sync

invoke sync before getting usage info (non-windows only)

-t , --type = TYPE

limit listing to file systems of type TYPE

-T , --print-type

print file system type

-x , --exclude-type = TYPE

limit listing to file systems not of type TYPE

-V , --version

Print version

[ paths ]

EXTRA

Display values are in units of the first available SIZE from --block-size, and the DF_BLOCK_SIZE, BLOCK_SIZE and BLOCKSIZE environment variables. Otherwise, units default to 1024 bytes (or 512 if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set).

SIZE is an integer and optional unit (example: 10M is 10*1024*1024). Units are K, M, G, T, P, E, Z, Y (powers of 1024) or KB, MB,... (powers of 1000).

VERSION

v0.0.30