lsblk
Lists information about devices.
- List all storage devices in a tree-like format:
lsblk
lsblk -a
- Print the SIZE column in bytes rather than in a human-readable format:
lsblk -b
- Output info about filesystems:
lsblk -f
- Use ASCII characters for tree formatting:
lsblk -i
- Output info about block-device topology:
lsblk -t
- Exclude the devices specified by the comma-separated list of major device numbers:
lsblk -e {1,7}
- Display a customized summary using a comma-separated list of columns:
lsblk --output {NAME},{SERIAL},{MODEL},{TRAN},{TYPE},{SIZE},{FSTYPE},{MOUNTPOINT}
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