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figuring out size of invisible file
A recent safety cloning failed due to insufficient space on the target drive. The log said that the offending file was " /.Spotlight-V100/ContentIndex.db", which, presumably, is a Spotlight content database. But, since it is invisible, I have no idea how to figure out how large it is so I can determine how much larger to make the partition.
Is there a straightforward way of doing that? Or is there another solution to my problem? Thank you. |
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