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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:00:57 -0800
From: Linda Walsh <cygwin AT tlinx DOT org>
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Subject: disk space allocation (du, ls et al?)
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I noticed a minor problem on my machine.  I have
a partition that is using an 8K allocation unit.
However, the commands like:

    du -s <file>
-or-
    ls -s <file>

don't show the file's actual allocation size on disk but
seem to use a fixed 1k for size. 

I also duplicated the problem on a network share where
the 'block size' on the network share shows up as 4K
using a native WinGUI Util (TreeSize), but the cyg-based
utils still show the 1k size.

Is this something that should work under cygwin?  Just
not implemented yet?

Thanks,
Linda

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