You can try with:
fdisk -l
That gives you a list of partitions per drive.
Regards,
Nicolás Cánepa
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Ashley M. Kirchner escribió:
What's a quick (even dirty) way of finding out how many HDs a system
has? Assuming that:
a) Not all of them are actively used, so they wouldn't be in
/etc/fstab (or visible in df)
b) /var/log/dmesg isn't available for scanning
c) /var/log/messages isn't available for scanning
d) And access to the boxes is (somewhat) restricted - they're in
racks, and I really don't feel like yanking each and every one)
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