What is the difference between the size of the same file or folder in linux and windows? 1. the folder in window is not the size, and the folder in linux is the size 2. the file systems in the two systems may be different. blocksize may be different for different file systems. Blocksize is different, and the disk space occupied by files may be different. Command for viewing blocksize in different operating systems:
AIX: lsfs-q/u01 www.2cto.com Windows: fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo c: Linux: tune2fs-l/dev/sda1 www.2cto.com 3. in windows and linux, the line breaks in text files are different. In windows, the line breaks are \ n \ r, and in linux are \ n. When you use FTP to transfer text files, line breaks are converted by default, resulting in inconsistent file sizes before and after transmission. 4. Check whether the "file size" refers to the file size or the disk space occupied by the file. The two concepts are different.