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Finding all large files in the root filesystem Try: find -xdev -type f -size +100M It lists all files that has size bigger than 100M If you want to know about directory, you can try ncdu If you aren't running Linux, you may need to use -size +204800 or -size +104857600c, as the M suffix to mean megabytes isn't in POSIX find -xdev -type f -size +102400000c
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What is the history behind the name of the xdev option in find? find -xdev has to behave the way it was written in the POSIX standard and needs to report mount points and stop then with descending the tree This requires AT T UNIX based find implementations to change their implementation for -xdev and to let GNU find change the behavior of -mount
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