On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 03:01:52PM +0100, Klaus Singvogel wrote: > kaye n wrote: > > *For the future, you could paste the (relevant part from) the output of > > 'parted -l'.* > > Just curious, never encountered that command before. > > kaye@laptop:~$ parted -l > > bash: parted: command not found > > You can install it then: "sudo apt-get install parted" > But I prefer output of "lsblk"; but this is only a matter of taste.
lsblk is nice because it doesn't seem to require root. fdisk -l is another choice (requires root, though). fdisk was *the* go-to command a few decades back, but it was discouraged for a while because it was slow to adopt GPT support. Current versions of fdisk support GPT disk partitioning, so it's back on the acceptable list.