Stupid question
I'm trying to decide how much of my hard drive to give to the three
partitions I plan on making for /, /usr, and /home. I'm sure this is a really
silly question, but I've been reading the ls and tree manpages and can't figure
it out. How do I figure out the size of all the files in a particular directory
together. i.e. how much space all the files in /usr and all its subdirectories
takes.
Thanks,
Eric.
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