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diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi index 8d7eff764..1d508c996 100644 --- a/doc/coreutils.texi +++ b/doc/coreutils.texi @@ -10887,6 +10887,8 @@ The program accepts the following options. Also see @ref{Common options}. @table @samp +@optNull{du} + @item -a @itemx --all @opindex -a @@ -10912,12 +10914,6 @@ dd bs=1 seek=2GiB if=/dev/null of=big has an apparent size of 2 GiB, yet on most modern systems, it actually uses almost no disk space. -@item -b -@itemx --bytes -@opindex -b -@opindex --bytes -Equivalent to @code{--apparent-size --block-size=1}. - @item -B @var{size} @itemx --block-size=@var{size} @opindex -B @@ -10926,6 +10922,12 @@ Equivalent to @code{--apparent-size --block-size=1}. Scale sizes by @var{size} before printing them (@pxref{Block size}). For example, @option{-BG} prints sizes in units of 1,073,741,824 bytes. +@item -b +@itemx --bytes +@opindex -b +@opindex --bytes +Equivalent to @code{--apparent-size --block-size=1}. + @item -c @itemx --total @opindex -c @@ -10944,15 +10946,24 @@ Does not affect other symbolic links. This is helpful for finding out the disk usage of directories, such as @file{/usr/tmp}, which are often symbolic links. +@item -d @var{depth} +@itemx --max-depth=@var{depth} +@opindex -d @var{depth} +@opindex --max-depth=@var{depth} +@cindex limiting output of @command{du} +Show the total for each directory (and file if --all) that is at +most MAX_DEPTH levels down from the root of the hierarchy. The root +is at level 0, so @code{du --max-depth=0} is equivalent to @code{du -s}. + @c --files0-from=FILE @filesZeroFromOption{du,, with the @option{--total} (@option{-c}) option} -@optHumanReadable - @item -H @opindex -H Equivalent to @option{--dereference-args} (@option{-D}). +@optHumanReadable + @item -k @opindex -k @cindex kibibytes for file sizes @@ -10960,14 +10971,6 @@ Print sizes in 1024-byte blocks, overriding the default block size (@pxref{Block size}). This option is equivalent to @option{--block-size=1K}. -@item -l -@itemx --count-links -@opindex -l -@opindex --count-links -@cindex hard links, counting in @command{du} -Count the size of all files, even if they have appeared already (as a -hard link). - @item -L @itemx --dereference @opindex -L @@ -10977,6 +10980,14 @@ Dereference symbolic links (show the disk space used by the file or directory that the link points to instead of the space used by the link). +@item -l +@itemx --count-links +@opindex -l +@opindex --count-links +@cindex hard links, counting in @command{du} +Count the size of all files, even if they have appeared already (as a +hard link). + @item -m @opindex -m @cindex mebibytes for file sizes @@ -10992,25 +11003,6 @@ This option is equivalent to @option{--block-size=1M}. For each symbolic links encountered by @command{du}, consider the disk space used by the symbolic link. -@item -d @var{depth} -@item --max-depth=@var{depth} -@opindex -d @var{depth} -@opindex --max-depth=@var{depth} -@cindex limiting output of @command{du} -Show the total for each directory (and file if --all) that is at -most MAX_DEPTH levels down from the root of the hierarchy. The root -is at level 0, so @code{du --max-depth=0} is equivalent to @code{du -s}. - -@optNull{du} - -@optSi - -@item -s -@itemx --summarize -@opindex -s -@opindex --summarize -Display only a total for each argument. - @item -S @itemx --separate-dirs @opindex -S @@ -11022,8 +11014,16 @@ With @option{--separate-dirs}, the size reported for a directory name, @var{d}, is merely the @code{stat.st_size}-derived size of the directory entry, @var{d}. +@optSi + +@item -s +@itemx --summarize +@opindex -s +@opindex --summarize +Display only a total for each argument. + @item -t @var{size} -@item --threshold=@var{size} +@itemx --threshold=@var{size} @opindex -t @opindex --threshold Exclude entries based on a given @var{size} (@pxref{Block size}). @@ -11124,21 +11124,6 @@ the newline and any later characters are ignored; if @env{TIME_STYLE} begins with @samp{posix-} the @samp{posix-} is ignored; and if @env{TIME_STYLE} is @samp{locale} it is ignored. -@item -x -@itemx --one-file-system -@opindex -x -@opindex --one-file-system -@cindex one file system, restricting @command{du} to -Skip directories that are on different file systems from the one that -the argument being processed is on. - -@item --exclude=@var{pattern} -@opindex --exclude=@var{pattern} -@cindex excluding files from @command{du} -When recursing, skip subdirectories or files matching @var{pattern}. -For example, @code{du --exclude='*.o'} excludes files whose names -end in @samp{.o}. - @item -X @var{file} @itemx --exclude-from=@var{file} @opindex -X @var{file} @@ -11148,6 +11133,21 @@ Like @option{--exclude}, except take the patterns to exclude from @var{file}, one per line. If @var{file} is @samp{-}, take the patterns from standard input. +@item --exclude=@var{pattern} +@opindex --exclude=@var{pattern} +@cindex excluding files from @command{du} +When recursing, skip subdirectories or files matching @var{pattern}. +For example, @code{du --exclude='*.o'} excludes files whose names +end in @samp{.o}. + +@item -x +@itemx --one-file-system +@opindex -x +@opindex --one-file-system +@cindex one file system, restricting @command{du} to +Skip directories that are on different file systems from the one that +the argument being processed is on. + @end table @cindex NFS mounts from BSD to HP-UX |