Hello, The command $ mount shows all mounted devices and their mount points. It is similar to looking at /etc/fstab but has the advantage that it also shows mounted usb memory sticks etc.
Btw: Questions like this should go to gnewsense-users, i suppose. ben Andreas Salwasser wrote: >> Hi, > > hello there > >> I don't know what the name of my root partition is. Is there any command >> I can use for that? > > I think the easiest way is to see in the file /etc/fstab, it is a list > on which partition gets mounted and where on boot. You should look for > an entry, in which in the second field just stands '/'. I suggest to use > less /etc/fstab > from a console, just hit 'q' afterwards to quit. > >> /Niklas > > regards, > Andreas > _______________________________________________ gNewSense-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev
