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- .TH DFSPACE 1 "7 Feb 2015" "1.0" "User Commands (dfspace)"
- .SH NAME
- dfspace \- (D)isk (F)ree Space - Calculates the mounted filesystems
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- dfspace [-t FSTYPE] mountpoint
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- dfspace - Shell scripts that invokes the df program to show filesystem spaces
- in more readable format. It will show it in MB, GB and TB. If more than 1 filesystem is listed it will calulcate
- the total space of all the Disks. This will do mainly the local filesystems and defaults to ext2, ext3, ext4, msdos, vfat and ntfs.
- If no options is given it will just list the file systems. This does not support any Network File Systems unless specified by mount point.
- .SH OPTIONS
- -t filesystem type
- .SH SEE ALSO
- df(1)
- .SH BUGS
- No known bugs.
- .SH AUTHOR
- Vincent (ezarchproject@gmail.com)
- .SH HISTORY
- This script appeared in the commerical version of UNIX. AT&T System V R4 Unix has this command which is loaded
- each time you logged in. SCO UNIX and many more commercial versions possibly other varient of System V UNIX will have
- this script except for Solaris. I only learned about dfspace when running AT&T UNIX inside QEMU and was inspired by it.
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