----- "Andre Robatino" <robatino(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
James Laska <jlaska <at> redhat.com> writes:
> I believe the {netinst,boot}.iso are intended to fit on a 700M cdr.
I edited
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Mediakit_ISO_Size
to indicate that netinst should be CD-sized. I'd like to delete the
examples,
which all use "ls -sh", due to the possibility for confusion between
IEC values
(which are displayed by default) and SI values (which require the --si
option).
The upper size limits are already given as exact numbers of bytes, so
people
can just use "ls -l" (which is easier to remember and not subject to
rounding/truncation errors). Is this okay?
I'm not sure which way it is easier to compare it :) But go ahead and try
it and we will see.
Quite interestingly, 'ls -s --si' (without -h) prints rounded numbers
(like 400M) instead of precise numbers, at least for me. That's really
not ideal.