Re: [gentoo-user] Where oh where has my vol_id gone

2010-01-26 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.ukwrote: On 24 Jan 2010, at 03:53, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my partitions. I just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot find that utility. Did I just imagine

Re: [gentoo-user] Where oh where has my vol_id gone

2010-01-24 Thread Mick
On Sunday 24 January 2010 03:53:21 Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my partitions. I just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot find that utility. Did I just imagine it, or has something else happened? Hmm, perhaps udev-tools or

Re: [gentoo-user] Where oh where has my vol_id gone

2010-01-24 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote: On Sunday 24 January 2010 03:53:21 Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my partitions. I just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot find that utility. Did I just

Re: [gentoo-user] Where oh where has my vol_id gone

2010-01-24 Thread Stroller
On 24 Jan 2010, at 03:53, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my partitions. I just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot find that utility. Did I just imagine it, or has something else happened? Sorry if this is a dumb response, but

Re: [gentoo-user] Where oh where has my vol_id gone

2010-01-24 Thread Mick
On Sunday 24 January 2010 14:31:40 Stroller wrote: ls -lG /dev/disk/by-uuid/ Yes, this works fine if all you want is the UUIDs, but the blkid command shows other useful stuff too, like mount points, fs type, label names, etc. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally

[gentoo-user] Where oh where has my vol_id gone

2010-01-23 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my partitions. I just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot find that utility. Did I just imagine it, or has something else happened? -- Kevin O'Gorman, PhD