
Starting today, I'll do clean update. That means I'll clean my trash first, then restart my OS. Record the space I have before the update. Run the update, clean trash again. Finally restart Mac OS, and record the space after the update. Before I run several applications or browsers during my updates. I think that my calculations in those cases may not accurate. Some cache or files unrelated to the updates may be cleaned during the update. By doing the clean update, I think the disk space before and after should be more accurate.
The following is the summary of space difference between before and after the update:
Command: df -lak | Used(Kilobytes in 1024-blocks) |
---|---|
Before | ...3,328 |
After | ...6,976 |
Difference (A-B) | -3,648 |

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