From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: tim.newsham@gmail.com (Tim Newsham) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 12:29:04 -1000 Subject: [TUHS] Understanding the /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin Split In-Reply-To: <52BD3851-95AF-4DFC-8728-9F2DB1E1614C@bsdimp.com> References: <20120201121214.55c73577@cnb.csic.es> <4F2A907D.9000000@fastmail.us> <89159FF1-5521-4890-A5F0-30DC9E5B7EC9@bsdimp.com> <20120202173623.GQ30634@mercury.ccil.org> <52BD3851-95AF-4DFC-8728-9F2DB1E1614C@bsdimp.com> Message-ID: >  Thankfully, most binaries are dynamic these days, which saves a ton of space on / (as a percentage of what's used). you're kidding, right? Disk space of binaries? (I still wish "du" had a "-$" flag that pulled info from a recent price database). > Warner -- Tim Newsham | www.thenewsh.com/~newsham | thenewsh.blogspot.com