Try  "sysreport"
It gives complete information about the system. 
It comes with default with the Redhat Setup. if not available you may have get it.

Sam V


On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 09:05:09 +0400
Solve Cool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Friends
>              Is there any command  in linux which gives the full detail 
> of the System  , including hard disk usage , memory free , software 
> installed , etc in text format , simmillar to "prtdiag " in Sun OS  
>                             Thanks
>                                   SC
> 
> 
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