Use this command: df -h In the "Mounted on" column look for the name of the disk. Free space is shown in the "Avail" column.
To show just the available space for a specific disk: df -h | grep DISKNAME | awk '{print $4}' Substitute DISKNAME with the name of the disk.
Show a summary of disk usage: du -sh This shows free space as a number (eg 304G).
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