You guys are lightweights...
Code:
lunatic% df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a 507630 279836 187184 60% /
devfs 1 1 0 100% /dev
/dev/ad0s1d 35291980 2316034 30152588 7% /usr
/dev/ad1s1f 236514282 28620982 188972158 13% /export1
/dev/ad4s1d 473018102 189518592 245658062 44% /export2
lunatic% cd /export1/mp3
lunatic% find . -type f -print | wc -l
5307
1st drive is what I let itunes see, and what I listen to on a regular basis. It's all sorted and organized and stuff.
2nd drive is where all the rest of the crap is that I need to sort thru and delete all the country and brittney spears trash I've stolen from everybody.
For those who are mathematically challenged, that's over 200g of mp3.
There's a lot on there from Napster. Yes, I am that old. The bulk of it is from leeching the fuck out of people at lan parties and whatnot. Demonoid and Pirate Bay are what I tend to use for stuff these days when I find I don't actually already have it.
Anything I really like, I try to buy. If possible, direct from the artist. That way they get their money, and it doesn't have to filter through the RIAA and they end up only seeing some 5% (or less) of the $14 I just spent.
Like her or not, Courtney Love had a great article at Salon a while back about how corrupt the recording industry is these days.
http://www.salon.com/technology/feature/2000/06/14/loveRead that, you just might learn something.
In the meantime, I know that BSD didn't have the -h/-H functionality in df for a while, but seriously, -h or -H that shit and you won't need to do math.
There, you learnt something.