Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 08:32 (UTC-0600): > I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of > multiple disks of multiple machines.
> Gparted displays the desired information. > *HOWEVER* I see no way to capture the information. > At the command line using "lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,LABEL /dev/sdb" gives > most of the desired information. > It omits partition size, used space, and unused space. > Suggestions? I don't use a spreadsheet. I use the logs automatically created by the non-FOSS partitioner I use, DFSee. Various examples of its logs are here: http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Dfsee/ http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Dfsee/gb250L04.txt is from GPT partitioning for UEFI. The gb250 is the hostname. The L04 is serialization of the report's creation. It's content is reduced to that which I find useful data for tracking what's where among my 100+ disks. Sometimes I append output from lsblk or parted -l. hdparm and smartctl might also provide some of what you're looking for. -- Evolution as taught in public schools is religion, not science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/