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Human-readable sizes of names in /tmp using powers of 1000
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Index (inode) number of each name in /tmp, the allocated size in blocks of each name, and the name
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Human-readable size of names in /tmp using powers of 1024
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Names in /tmp sorted by inode number
EXPLANATION
Most Linux utilities, including "ls", can be used with short
options (prefixed with a single hyphen), or long options, (prefixed with
two hyphens). Some Linux utilities, like "tar" and "ps", do not
require a prefix for short options. Multiple short options may be
combined following a single hyphen.
So the
short option for size, " -s ", may be combined with the short option for inode, " -i ", as in
ls -si /tmp
Short options can be given in any order, but the order of the options does not affect the order of the output.
Long options (more than one character), are prefixed with
two hyphens, as in
ls --si /tmp
The
long option above, " --si ", is
not the
same as the combined short options, " -si ", and the long option,
"--si", will list the allocated block sizes of the names in /tmp in
human-readable form using powers of 1000 (as opposed to 1024).
SOURCE
http://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ls.1.html