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Old 07-01-2009
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The command for Unassigned Space

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I want to know in windows we will go to disk Fragmentation to see the Unassigned space. In Linux/ Unix which command can we Use. I tried df -h, thats not the right answer. It shows the created partitions & the free space available in those Partitions.

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In AIX there is defragfs. Not sure about other UNIX's
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