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gizmo.
Is there a larger problem here that you haven't defined yet Sridhar?
Daryl Johnson
Proplan Associates
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haven't defined yet Sridhar?
Daryl Johnson
Proplan Associates
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The problem with df
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
"df" maybe?
DRX 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
The problem with df is that it only lists mounted partitions and it
omits swap partitions. I believe there is a programme called gpart
that can identify partitons, even damaged ones.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 06:03, Michael O'Henly wrote:
Oh, boy. I don't know if Linux is up for that! :-)
Try