
Rather than nuking the article with numerous options, I have included two powerful ways to get you almost every detail possible related to disks.
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Check disk space in the Ubuntu command line Want to know more methods of checking disk space? Here you have it. You can clearly see, it gave me all the necessary details like the size of the disk, used space, available space, and mounting point. The easiest way to check the disk space is to use the df command: df -HĪnd if you are curious, the -H option with the df command is used to get output in human-readable form.
