![]() ![]() My additional concern is, is it resizing disk space in the server or something? Should I be worried? Or is my case somewhat special? Do others get less cryptic result from dmesg | grep blocks? I have a feeling there is something non-standard going on. Please help me understand what dmesg | grep blocks is supposed to do in the context of the linked answer. Is the line I got an expected result? How can I get the total size of my disk from it? I roughly know what dmesg and grep do on their own. The linked answer calls the command "a hacky way" and says "this might not be ideal". Unfortunately the answer does not say what to expect nor what is required for the command to work. The command did not show you what the author of the linked answer thought of. ![]() The line you saw has nothing to do with what the author had in mind.
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