How Do You Check Disk Space in Linux with the Command Line?

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VAL will explain to you how you check disk space in Linux with the command line.

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The df command stands for disk free, and shows available and used disk space on the Linux system.

df -h shows disk space in human-readable format.

df -a shows the file system's complete disk usage even if the Available field is 0.

df T shows the disk usage along with each block's filesystem type, for example ext 4.

d f -i shows used and free inodes.
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