On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Robert Nichols
<rnicholsnos...@comcast.net> wrote:
> lsof will show the sizes of the deleted files.
>
>      lsof | grep deleted | sort -k7n

That's a reasonable G.D. answer.

The only problem is that on my system, the default output includes a
TID column that is present in only some of the lines, so the size
column is 8 for many lines and 7 for the others, so sort doesn't work
as expected unless you change lsof's output.

And you probably should "grep ' (deleted)$' unless you want to see
files like 
/home/gordon/.thunderbird/xxxxxxx.default/calendar-data/deleted.sqlite.

Still, I guess I learned one thing.
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