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Old 02-17-2007
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size of files

hello Experts,can any one tell me that i have a folder data in linux.
and there are three files A,B,C in the directory.
cany any one tell me the command that which can tell me how much space is occupied by each file and its free space also
for example

FILES USED SPACE FREE SPACE
A 5MB 1MB
B 10MB 5MB
C 20MB 6MB

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