When within my system I issue the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# df
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5             966M  714M  203M  78% /
/dev/hda1             966M   14M  903M   2% /boot
/dev/hda6             9.4G  5.1G  4.0G  57% /usr
/dev/hda8             9.4G  8.8G  693M  93% /home
/dev/hda9            1020M  312M  656M  33% /var
/dev/hda3              12G  2.0G  8.8G  19% /mnt/empty
/dev/hda4             3.4G  2.7G  712M  80% /mnt/win_h
/dev/hdb2              16M  2.3M   13M  16% /mnt/hdb2_boot
/dev/hdb5              92M   55M   33M  63% /mnt/hdb5_root
/dev/hdb6              92M   62M   25M  72% /mnt/hdb6_var
/dev/hdb7             3.1G  1.9G  1.1G  64% /mnt/hdb7_usr
/dev/hdb9             1.5G  1.4G  151M  91% /mnt/hdb9_home
/dev/hdb1              14G   13G  1.2G  92% /mnt/win_c2

I get a summary of all my partitions AND their names.

However, I'm unable to do this when I'm NOT within the system:

So, is there a file on the system that could simply give me this info by simply reading it ?

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Regards

SnapafunFrank

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