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Going from HPUX to SUN help
I was surprised to find that the 'bdf' command I used regularly in HPUX is not available on the SUN box I am working on now
What can I use to get the same or similar results? |
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Try using 'df'.
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Thanks
I used the df -tk to get what I wanted.
Thanks for the help. Last edited by blowtorch; 08-07-2006 at 06:14 PM. Reason: remove possibly offensive content |
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boppr6470, I've edited your post to remove the style of addressing. It may not have been very offensive or rude, but let's try to keep things as clean as possible.
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