On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 07:59:56AM -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: > Felipe Salvador <felipe.salva...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 06:37:53AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > >> On 11/7/2016 6:20 AM, Felipe Salvador wrote: > >> > On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 06:11:50AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > >> > > *HOWEVER* parted requires root privileges. That is not acceptable. > >> > > Suggestions? > >> > > TIA > >> > > >> > lsblk -fr ? > >> > > >> > >> Debian is perverse ;{ > >> man page suggested good things. > >> However when run as other than root, there is a column heading "FSTYPE". > > > >> It is blank for all partitions. > >> They are present when run as root. > >> Thanks for trying. > > > > I don't see this behaviour > > > > ~$ lsblk -fr > > NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT > > sda > > sda1 ext2 ... /boot > > sda2 ext4 ... / > > sda3 ext2 ... /tmp > > etc etc etc > > > > or > > > > file -s /dev/sda{1..5} | awk '{print $5}' > > I was just about to post a very similar followup when I discovered a > gaping security hole (really, about as big as it gets) on my machine: > > snowball:404$ ls -l /dev/sda2 > brw-rw-rw- 1 root root 8, 2 Nov 7 07:54 /dev/sda2 > > You might want to check your permissions as well....
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 0 nov 7 11:00 /dev/sda I'm in the disk group -- Felipe Salvador