Try /sbin/sfdisk -l instead of fdisk -l.

2008/4/25, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Jabka Atu wrote:
>
> > Hello,..
> >
> >
> > I'm  creating a list of diagnsotic tools list to help in Hardwhere
> > Diagnostics.
>
>
> [msg snipped]
>
> > please add more
>
> Here are couple of things in addition to what you already wrote.
>
> lshw                -- info about hardware
> lshw-gtk
> lspci -vv           -- displays all devices connected to your PCI bus
> lsscsi
> lsusb
> ls -al /proc/kcore  -- to see how much ram is installed
> df -h               -- displays disk usage information
> fdisk -l  -- displays all disks/partitions that your computer knows about
> free -m   -- displays memory usage
> /proc/ide       -- to see the detected IDE drives
> /proc/bus/scsi  -- to see the identified scsi systems
> /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info -- to see capabilities of CD drives.
> dmidecode                -- for serial numbers, BIOS revisions
>
>
> hth
> raju
>
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