Bruno Santos wrote:
> Hi. 
>
> I've seen the example 101 exam in the end of the LPI page and there's a 
> question that intrigues me. 
> The last question about the command that shows how much free space is 
> avaiable in the current directory. 
>
>   
Directories don't have free space, filesystems do.
> Wich one is the most correct ? 
>
> du or du . ? 
>
> Both report the space, but the . referes to the current directory. Is this 
> one the best answer ? 
>   
You better take a look at the  section and focus on understanding man
pages, then read 'du' manpage, you can always try the commands and
verify the result
> Cheers, 
>
> Bruno 
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