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by terrelln
145 days ago
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Yeah, it isn't quite that simple. E.g. `/bin/ksh` reports 1.4MB, but it is actually 2.4MB. Initially, I thought it was because the file was sparse, but there are only 493KB of zeros. So something else is going on. Perhaps some filesystem-level blocks are deduped from other files? Or APFS has transparent compression? I'm not sure. It does still seem odd that APFS is reporting a significantly larger disk-size for these files. I'm not sure why that would ever be the case, unless there is something like deferred cleanup work. |
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