Anthony,

lsblk is so very cool...
You are a god to me!!!!!

(seriously, lsblk is non trivial, and just works...try it.
 oh yea, Carrico is really a minor deity, but nonetheless.)


Regards,

Flint

On Fri, 7 Feb 2014, Anthony Carrico wrote:

Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2014 09:31:58 -0500
From: Anthony Carrico <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: lsblk

Does everyone know about lsblk? It is an easy way to see what is going
on with multiple drives + raid + lvm. I just discovered it! What else am
I missing out on?

lsblk

NAME
      lsblk - list block devices

SYNOPSIS
      lsblk [options]

      lsblk [options] device...

DESCRIPTION
      lsblk  lists information about all or the specified block
devices.  The
      lsblk command reads the sysfs filesystem to gather information.

      The command prints all block devices (except RAM disks) in a
tree-like
      format  by  default.   Use  lsblk --help to get a list of all
available
      columns.


--
Anthony Carrico



Kindest Regards,



Paul Flint
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