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  1. #1
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    Talking

    i need to now how do i check my os block size on the following os

    a)Linux

    b)Windows NT

    can somebody help

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    CHKDSK

    Hi, 26th April 2001 13:12 hrs chennai

    Type from dos prompt CHKDSK

    You can see the size of the o/s block of win.

    CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
    File verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)...
    Index verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)...
    Security descriptor verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
    Usn Journal verification completed.
    Windows found problems with the file system.
    Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these.

    4096543 KB total disk space.
    2328368 KB in 21476 files.
    5412 KB in 1112 indexes.
    0 KB in bad sectors.
    79023 KB in use by the system.
    22544 KB occupied by the log file.
    1683740 KB available on disk.

    4096 bytes in each allocation unit.====>o/s block size
    1024135 total allocation units on disk.
    420935 allocation units available on disk.

    If i am wrong please correct me.

    Cheers

    Padmam

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    Re: df -g

    Hi, 26th April 2001 13:35 hrs chennai

    This i found it from a web site.This is a solution for a UNIX can this help for LINUX.

    The fist option works out for your problem.

    There were 3 basic solutions suggested:

    1) Use df -g
    - This reports the entire file structure described
    in statvfs

    2) Use fstyp -v
    - For HFS, you can use tunefs -v in the same
    manner

    3) Run mkfs -F -m
    - This shows the original parameters that were
    used to create the specified file system

    Cheers

    Padmam.
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    Re: mem/c

    Hi, 26th April 2001 13:48 hrs chennai

    Want to find the memory size type

    mem/c in DOS.

    Cheers

    Padmam
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    Did you check it up ?

    Hi Hishy, 27th April 2001 20:38 hrs chennai

    Did you check it up .

    Was that useful in Linux or if different command let me know on that front.

    Cheers

    Padmam
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