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Re: How to find my usb storage device mount point



Try suing the "mount" command that will surely provide you with the desired results.

Thanks,
Sandeep.


On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:12 PM, ravikumar <ravikumar.vallabhu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sandeep K Sinha wrote:
Hi Ravi,

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:43 AM, ravikumar <ravikumar.vallabhu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How to find out where is my usb storage device mounted on,I need to find out using some program.
I knew ,usb devices will usually mount on some directory on root file system with some directory name.
But need to identify it using some program.

try doing a cat  /proc/devices
I think it will give devices present in the system. I need  mount point for my usb storage device.
df command will give the mount point.
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
                      35740376  24229296   9666244  72% /
/dev/hda1               101086     10879     84988  12% /boot
tmpfs                   516940         0    516940   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1                31652     13377     18275  43% /media/USB DISK
 From above output i knew that my usb-storage device attached to /dev/sda1 and mounted on /media/USB DISK .
To find out mount using df command i need , to whcih file system my usb-storage device is attached.
Atleast please tell me how find find to which filesystem my usb-storage device is attached.



You will see an entry for your usb device.
 

Regards,
Ravikumar.


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