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== References == | == References == | ||
* ... | * SSLHOW.com: [https://sslhow.com/list-mount-points-in-linux 3 ways to list mount points in Linux] | ||
* LinuxOPsys.com: [https://linuxopsys.com/topics/list-mounted-drives-on-linux How to List Mounted Drives on Linux] | |||
* Red Hat Customer Portal: [https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2326111 <code>lsblk</code> does not list mount points] | |||
* Super User: [https://superuser.com/q/131519/664884 What is "dm-0" device?] | |||
* Unix and Linux: [https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/4535/what-is-a-loop-device-when-mounting What is a "loop device" when mounting?] | |||
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References
- SSLHOW.com: 3 ways to list mount points in Linux
- LinuxOPsys.com: How to List Mounted Drives on Linux
- Red Hat Customer Portal:
lsblk
does not list mount points - Super User: What is "dm‑0" device?
- Unix and Linux: What is a "loop device" when mounting?