Subject: Re: thanks.
To: Riccardo Mottola <rmottola@ns.spm.it>
From: David Brownlee <david@mono.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/09/1997 11:43:11
	'df'

	For future reference rememeber 'man -k'

(orwell ~)4% man -k space
calloc (3) - allocate clean memory (zero initialized space)
df (1) - display free disk space
expand, unexpand (1) - expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa
fetch (9) - fetch data from user-space
isalpha, isupper, islower, isdigit, isxdigit, isalnum, isspace, ispunct,
isprint, isgraph, iscntrl, isblank, isascii, toupper, tolower, toascii (3)
- character classification macros
isblank (3) - blank-space character test
isgraph (3) - printing character test (space character exculsive)
isprint (3) - printing character test (space character inclusive)
isspace (3) - white-space character test
quot (8) - display disk space occupied by each user
store (9) - store data to user-space

	Anything with a (1) is a user command, (8) is a sysadm command,
	(2) & (3) are programming interfaces, (4) are devices, (5) are
	configuration files, (6) are games, (7) are reference files
	(ie 'man ascii') and (9) are kernel programming interfaces.

		David/abs	david@{mono.org,southern.com,mhm-internet.com}

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On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Riccardo Mottola wrote:

> Thanks to all for the help in my frist unix steps. Meanwhile I found a
> manual in my daddy's bookcase.
> 
> For I cannot use the external HD, I partitioned only 60Mb.
> Is this enough to get
> - base stuff
> - text editors
> - agmes
> - X
> - cc
> without sources?
> 
> What's the Unix command to find out how much free space I have? I cannot
> find it.
> 
> Bye
> 
>    Dick
> 
> 
> Man lebt nur einmal: jetzt.
> 
>