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I want to check the disk usage with a readable size (option -h)



[root@iz2ze9wve43n2nyuvmsfx5z /]# du -sh ./* 2>/dev/null | sort -nr
914M ./var
568K ./tmp
523M ./root
496K ./run
156M ./boot
37M ./etc
16K ./lost+found
4.0K ./srv
4.0K ./opt
4.0K ./mnt
4.0K ./media
4.0K ./home
2.4G ./usr
0 ./sys
0 ./sbin
0 ./proc
0 ./lib64
0 ./lib
0 ./dev
0 ./bin


It display 568K > 523M



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    I want to check the disk usage with a readable size (option -h)



    [root@iz2ze9wve43n2nyuvmsfx5z /]# du -sh ./* 2>/dev/null | sort -nr
    914M ./var
    568K ./tmp
    523M ./root
    496K ./run
    156M ./boot
    37M ./etc
    16K ./lost+found
    4.0K ./srv
    4.0K ./opt
    4.0K ./mnt
    4.0K ./media
    4.0K ./home
    2.4G ./usr
    0 ./sys
    0 ./sbin
    0 ./proc
    0 ./lib64
    0 ./lib
    0 ./dev
    0 ./bin


    It display 568K > 523M



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      [root@iz2ze9wve43n2nyuvmsfx5z /]# du -sh ./* 2>/dev/null | sort -nr
      914M ./var
      568K ./tmp
      523M ./root
      496K ./run
      156M ./boot
      37M ./etc
      16K ./lost+found
      4.0K ./srv
      4.0K ./opt
      4.0K ./mnt
      4.0K ./media
      4.0K ./home
      2.4G ./usr
      0 ./sys
      0 ./sbin
      0 ./proc
      0 ./lib64
      0 ./lib
      0 ./dev
      0 ./bin


      It display 568K > 523M



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      I want to check the disk usage with a readable size (option -h)



      [root@iz2ze9wve43n2nyuvmsfx5z /]# du -sh ./* 2>/dev/null | sort -nr
      914M ./var
      568K ./tmp
      523M ./root
      496K ./run
      156M ./boot
      37M ./etc
      16K ./lost+found
      4.0K ./srv
      4.0K ./opt
      4.0K ./mnt
      4.0K ./media
      4.0K ./home
      2.4G ./usr
      0 ./sys
      0 ./sbin
      0 ./proc
      0 ./lib64
      0 ./lib
      0 ./dev
      0 ./bin


      It display 568K > 523M



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