Oh, boy. I don't know if Linux is up for that!  :-)

Try "df" at the command prompt.

Cheers.

M.

On Thursday 08 March 2001 16:09, you wrote:
>      I have gone and lost the paper on which I had written down what
> partitions on the hard disk contain which Linux partitions.  Is there some
> way to get informaion about this in Linux -- some kind of command I can
> give, or some kind of application I can run?
>
>      The best thing would be if I could get that information in a form that
> I can understand, preferably something like this:
>
>
>      /dev/hda5     /          1.2 GB
>      /dev/hda6     /usr       1.2 GB
>      /dev/hda7     /home      650 MB
>      /dev/hda8     /swap      500 MB
>
>
>      I understand that this is probably asking way too much though, so I'll
> settle for information about how big the partitions are, and what they are
> called (/dev/hda?).  I can probably figure out what they contain just by
> getting information on how big they are.
>
>                                         DRX

-- 
Michael O'Henly
TENZO Design

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