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iNav? Right click on the directory and select Properties, Storage.

Be careful with roll your own ifs utilities. Most especially when dealing
with symbolic links. These are things that say this isn't a real object,
it's just a pointer to a different one. IBM has been known to use these
for whole directories.
Pretend you have a directory called iSeriesAccess, but you have a
directory called ClientAccess. Well, you don't want your applications
that pointed to that to fail so now you create a symbolic link that routes
all requests from the old one to the new one. You don't want to add up
the sizes for both when they only really existed in one directory.
I have faith that IBM didn't make that mistake with iNav.

Rob Berendt

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