is usually 512 bytes, so this amounts to 200K. Use the @samp{c}
suffix to specify size in @emph{bytes}. Also, when using
GNU find, you can specify other size units, such as @samp{k},
-@samp{m}, etc. @xref{Size,,,find.info,GNU Findutils}, for details.} and put that list into a file
+@samp{m}, etc. @xref{Size,,,find,GNU Findutils}, for details.} and put that list into a file
called @file{small-files}. You can then use the @option{-T} option to
@command{tar} to specify the files from that file, @file{small-files}, to
create the archive @file{little.tgz}. (The @option{-z} option to