Here you can see that in my current “usr” directory, I have large folders like “bin”, “sbin” etc. I haven’t sorted these in any particular order yet. Note that the size is displayed in bytes. If we want, we can change this to a more convenient human readable format by adding the -h parameter:
Here you can see that in my current “usr” directory, I have large folders like “bin”, “sbin” etc. I haven’t sorted these in any particular order yet. Note that the size is displayed in bytes. If we want, we can change this to a more convenient human readable format by adding the -h parameter:
du -h
This gives us the following:
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