df: split POSIX, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, osx and GNU (#11870)
Co-authored-by: K.B.Dharun Krishna <kbdharunkrishna@gmail.com>
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# df
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> Display an overview of the filesystem disk space usage.
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> More information: <https://man.netbsd.org/NetBSD-9.3/df.1>.
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- Display all filesystems and their disk usage using 512-byte units:
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`df`
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- Use [h]uman-readable units (based on powers of 1024):
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`df -h`
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- Display all the fields of the structure(s) returned by `statvfs`:
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`df -G`
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- Display the filesystem and its disk usage containing the given file or directory:
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`df {{path/to/file_or_directory}}`
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- Include statistics on the number of free and used [i]nodes:
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`df -i`
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- Use 1024-byte units when writing space figures:
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`df -k`
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- Display information in a [P]ortable way:
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`df -P`
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