On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 at 14:17, Rafael R. Sevilla wrote:
> > type mount with no arguments.
>
> Or while we're at it:
>
> cat /proc/mounts
>
> Hehehe. The many various ways of founding out what devices are mounted
> where. :)
yes, but that doesn't answer william's question. he wanted to know on what
device/partition a particular subdirectory was, if i remember correctly.
mount won't reveal that answer, and neither will cat /proc/mounts. he
should use df.
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