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Doesn't people use a disk usage scanner every once in a while to find out if there's something hogging space?
If you have 4 TB disk, you don't care until it is getting full.
I do, because it is the same with a 4 TB disk and 100 GB games as it is with a 256 GB disk and png's & office stuff.
I have several 4 and 8 TB disks filled up with various stuff just waiting to be cleaned up. Why do you think I'm preaching about storage space management?
My dual 10's are starting to fill up because I don't move stuff off-site as I should. And then reclaiming space through disk analyser and freeing up reserved space is a life saver.
I do, except I always used du -hs *, which does not include hidden (.-Prefixed) files. So a double trap.
shopt -s dotglob
will make*
include .dotfiles.