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4.2 filesystem type9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage

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abbreviations for months4.2 Calendar date items
access permissions, changing8.3 chmod: Change access permissions
access time, changing8.4 touch: Change file timestamps
access time, printing or sorting files by5.1.3 Sorting the output
across, listing files5.1.5 General output formatting
adding permissions3.2.1 Setting Permissions
ago in date strings4.6 Relative items in date strings
alternate ebcdic, converting to6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
always color option5.1.5 General output formatting
am in date strings4.3 Time of day items
appropriate privileges6.3 install: Copy files and set attributes
ascii, converting to6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
atime, changing8.4 touch: Change file timestamps
atime, printing or sorting files by5.1.3 Sorting the output
attributes, file8. Changing file attributes
authors of getdate4.8 Authors of getdate
auto color option5.1.5 General output formatting
automounter filesystems9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage

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b for block special file7.4 mknod: Make block or character special files
backslash sequences for file names5.1.6 Formatting the file names
backup files, ignoring5.1.1 Which files are listed
backup options2.1 Backup options
backup suffix2.1 Backup options
backups, making2.1 Backup options
backups, making6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
backups, making6.3 install: Copy files and set attributes
backups, making6.4 mv: Move (rename) files
backups, making7.1 ln: Make links between files
backups, making only6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
beginning of time, for POSIX4. Date input formats
Bellovin, Steven M.4.8 Authors of getdate
Berets, Jim4.8 Authors of getdate
Berry, K.4.8 Authors of getdate
block (space-padding)6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
block size2.2 Block size
block size6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
block size of conversion6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
block size of input6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
block size of output6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
block special files7.4 mknod: Make block or character special files
block special files, creating7.4 mknod: Make block or character special files
BLOCK_SIZE2.2 Block size
Bourne shell syntax for color setup5.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
bs6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
BSD touch compatibility8.4 touch: Change file timestamps
bugs, reporting1. Introduction
byte-swapping6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file

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c for character special file7.4 mknod: Make block or character special files
C shell syntax for color setup5.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
calendar date item4.2 Calendar date items
case, ignored in dates4.1 General date syntax
cbs6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
CD-ROM filesystem type9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
cdfs filesystem type9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
changed files, verbosely describing8.2 chgrp: Change group ownership
changed owners, verbosely describing8.1 chown: Change file owner and group
changing access permissions8.3 chmod: Change access permissions
changing file attributes8. Changing file attributes
changing file ownership8.1 chown: Change file owner and group
changing file timestamps8.4 touch: Change file timestamps
changing group ownership8.1 chown: Change file owner and group
changing group ownership8.2 chgrp: Change group ownership
changing special permissions3.2.3 Changing Special Permissions
character special files7.4 mknod: Make block or character special files
character special files, creating7.4 mknod: Make block or character special files
chgrp8.2 chgrp: Change group ownership
chmod8.3 chmod: Change access permissions
chown8.1 chown: Change file owner and group
color database, printing5.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
color setup5.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
color, distinguishing file types with5.1.5 General output formatting
COLUMNS5.1.5 General output formatting
commas, outputting between files5.1.5 General output formatting
comments, in dates4.1 General date syntax
common options2. Common options
conditional executability3.2.4 Conditional Executability
conv6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
conversion block size6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
converting while copying a file6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
copying directories recursively6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
copying existing permissions3.2.2 Copying Existing Permissions
copying files and directories6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
copying files and setting attributes6.3 install: Copy files and set attributes
count6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
cp6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
crashes and corruption9.3 sync: Synchronize data on disk with memory
creating directories7.2 mkdir: Make directories
creating FIFOs (named pipes)7.3 mkfifo: Make FIFOs (named pipes)
creating links (hard or soft)7.1 ln: Make links between files
csh syntax for color setup5.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
ctime, printing or sorting by5.1.3 Sorting the output

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data, erasing6.6 shred: Remove files more securely
database for color setup, printing5.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
date format, ISO 86014.2 Calendar date items
date input formats4. Date input formats
day in date strings4.6 Relative items in date strings
day in date strings4.6 Relative items in date strings
day of week item4.5 Day of week items
dd6.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
dereferencing symbolic links7.1 ln: Make links between files
destination directory2.3 Target directory
destination directory6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
destination directory6.3 install: Copy files and set attributes
destination directory6.4 mv: Move (rename) files
destination directory7.1 ln: Make links between files
device file, disk9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
df9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
DF_BLOCK_SIZE2.2 Block size
dir5.2 dir: Briefly list directory contents
dircolors5.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
directories, copying6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
directories, copying recursively6.1 cp: Copy files and directories
directories, creating7.2 mkdir: Make directories
directories, creating with given attributes6.3 install: Copy files and set attributes
directories, removing (recursively)6.5 rm: Remove files or directories
directories, removing empty7.5 rmdir: Remove empty directories
directories, removing with unlink6.5 rm: Remove files or directories
directory deletion, ignoring failures7.5 rmdir: Remove empty directories
directory deletion, reporting7.5 rmdir: Remove empty directories
directory listing5.1 ls: List directory contents
directory listing, brief5.2 dir: Briefly list directory contents
directory listing, recursive5.1.1 Which files are listed
directory listing, verbose5.3 vdir: Verbosely list directory contents
directory order, listing by5.1.3 Sorting the output
dired Emacs mode support5.1.2 What information is listed
disk allocation5.1.2 What information is listed
disk device file9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
disk usage9. Disk usage
disk usage by filesystem9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
disk usage for files9.2 du: Estimate file space usage
diskette filesystem9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
displacement of dates4.6 Relative items in date strings
DOS filesystem9.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
du9.2 du: Estimate file space usage
DU_BLOCK_SIZE2.2 Block size

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