1mdu(1)                      General Commands Manual                     mdu(1)
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Name

6       mdu - display the amount of space occupied by an MSDOS directory
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Note of warning

11       This  manpage  has  been  automatically generated from mtools's texinfo
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Description

16       Mdu  is used to list the space occupied by a directory, its subdirecto‐
17       ries and its files. It is similar to the du command on Unix.  The  unit
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See Also

28       Mtools' texinfo doc
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Viewing the texi doc

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