how to find out about drives?

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df

Just type df at the console, and it should show you all that, I think the 
mount point is the last thing on the line.

HTH,

Chris Norman
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Subject: how to find out about drives?


> Hay list,
> Can someone tell me how to find out what folder a drive is mounted on?
> I have like 4 partitions, that debian made when it installed (I chose the
> second option) I forget wich one it was, and I have all those partitions,
> Thanks,
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