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RE: Linux command to display total disk capacity

From: Michael Cupp <michaelcupp_at_SHONAC.com>
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 08:24:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0041FAA5.20020305082419@fatcity.com>


Disk capacity is relevant to partition. Your df -k could show 10 partitions, this could be 10 1 drive, or 10. You might find what you need in fdisk, but use it with caution if you aren't a unix admin.

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Does someone know what command can be used to display total capacity of disk drive? I can use command "df -k" but it breaks partitions apart so I have to add them up. I need command just display a total.

Thanks,
David
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