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The block size for any existing ext2 or ext3 filesystem (which are the most common filesystem types on Linux ) can be obtained by using the dumpe2fs command with the device name as an argument (i.e., input data). ![]() Usually, the block size of most network storages is 512 bytes or a multiple of 512 bytes. The imprecision resulting from the transformation in bytes (number_of_blocks * block_size, the default value of the calculations) will be between 0 Displays information about system’s hardware configuration LINUX COMMANDS CHEAT SHEET System dmesg => Displays bootup messages cat /proc/cpuinfo => Displays more information about CPU e.g model, model name, cores, vendor id cat /proc/meminfo => Displays more information about hardware mem-ory e.g.
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