Hello list,

it's my first day with NILFS, and one issue bothers me:

is there a reasonably easy way to check the size of the current (most recent) 
content of the NILFS filesystem?

As in, how much space would remain used if I decided to purge all old 
checkpoints and only keep the current one.


Regards,
-- 
dexen deVries

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> how does a C compiler get to be that big? what is all that code doing?

iterators, string objects, and a full set of C macros that ensure
boundary conditions and improve interfaces.

ron minnich, in response to Charles Forsyth

http://9fans.net/archive/2011/02/90
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