Le 13/01/2014 18:58, Bruce Dubbs a écrit : > Sometimes I pick up a new command that I wasn't aware of before. > Today's discovery is findmnt. > > I've been using 'mount' and 'df' for years to see what mounts are > available and for disk side. I find that: > > findmnt -ln -o SOURCE,TARGET,FSTYPE,USE% > > Gives me a very nice output that I can put into an alias that I can use > for either. It also avoids the problem that I have with df of > displaying the root directory as /dev/root instead of /dev/sdb2 which is > much more informative. > > -- Bruce > Actually, in a recent post of Karel Zak, one of the util-linux maitainers (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.utilities.util-linux-ng/8379), you can read: "Note that I'd like to learn people to use findmnt(8) rather mount output. The mount(8) output is there mostly for backward compatibility."
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