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4:50 am, February 20, 2021
 

linux list all drives and partitions

the following command will list all drives and partitions in your shell

BASH

sudo lsblk -o UUID,NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL,MODEL

It should look something like this depending on your drive setup

You can aso run blkid to list all partitions, not in a tree view

BASH

sudo blkid

I added a larger external drive, but the red light on the pi was blinking so, i guess it does not have enough power to handle that drive and the others

Apparently if the light blinks on the 2b it means it is not getting enough power.

Further Reading on Mounting Drives.

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/external-storage.md 

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