Hi Hall,

/dev/hde3 ......
/dev/hde1 ......
/dev/hde5 .......
etc.

I can't understand why


Some distros decide for you that you need a /boot partition, a /var partition, a /usr partition, a /home partition, and so on... Other distros, like Gentoo, let you decide which and how many paritions you want vs need.

The "-h" option to 'df' *might* not display all partitions, like 'swap'. Also, Gentoo encourages you to not mount /boot during normal usage. I'm guessing you have a / (root) partition, swap, and /boot.

Yes, you are correct. I have


boot ext3
swap
root reiserfs

What command will be used to display all of them

Thanks

B.R.
Stephen


Regards Hall

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