While installing a new computer (soon a post on my new arch-linux laptop) I’ve re-discovered a command that I don’t use frequently, but that can be really useful : lsblk
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.
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