Try df -h,  this should show you what you want plus some.

Loren Charnley, Jr.
Tech Support Administrator
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
Phone:  (704) 847-6961 Ext. 2000

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wolfe, Gordon W [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:26 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Logical Volumes
>
> Is there a quick command in Linux to display all physical volumes that are
> in a volume group?
>
> I can do a "pvdisplay /dev/dasdc1" and it will tell me what volume group
> dasdc1 is in, but aside from doing that command for all volumes (or going
> through the menus in yast), can I tell what volumes are in a volume group?
>
> "If Paradise Lost had been written by a system administrator, it would
> have had the sequel 'Paradise Restored from Backup'."
>
> Gordon Wolfe, Ph. D.   (425)865-5940
> VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company

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