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24.4.3. Using the findmnt Command
The
findmnt command allows you to display a list of currently mounted file systems. To do so, type the following at a shell prompt:
findmnt
findmnt
For each listed file system, the
findmnt command displays the target mount point (TARGET), source device (SOURCE), file system type (FSTYPE), and relevant mount options (OPTIONS). For example:
By default,
findmnt lists file systems in a tree-like format. To display the information as an ordinary list, add the -l command-line option:
findmnt -l
findmnt -l
For instance:
You can also choose to list only file systems of a particular type. To do so, add the
-t command-line option followed by a file system type:
findmnt -t type
findmnt -t type
For example, to list all
ext4 file systems, type:
findmnt -t ext4
~]$ findmnt -t ext4
TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS
/ /dev/mapper/vg_kvm-lv_root ext4 rw,relatime,seclabel,barrier=1,data=ord
/boot /dev/vda1 ext4 rw,relatime,seclabel,barrier=1,data=ord
For a complete list of available command-line options, see the findmnt(8) manual page.