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    distro-id is a standalone POSIX-shell script used to identify a distribution. Output is modeled after lsb_release output to be easily parseable. distro-id has very few dependencies, and is intended to be functional in minimal OS installations.
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    lsdisk

    The program creates a list of attached disks without root privileges.

    Conditions: Kernel 2.6.31 (or later) with kernel filesystem sysfs (/sys) and proc (/proc) Content : Devicename, start-/end-sectors, sector size; label and UUID; filesystem and mountpoint (if mounted). Standard Call - List : blank od -l - System name (if lsb_release installed) - Architecture (with uname) - Kernel loaded (/proc/cmdline) - BIOS- or EFI-mode loaded - Device (/dev/sdXY) and partition count - Model name, disk size and logical/physical sector size - start, end and size in sectors and Bytes - filesystem (if mounted) - mountpoint (if mounted) - label - UUID When the script runs with root privileges, there are three more information: EFI- or BIOS-Mainboard, name of the partition table (msdos. ...
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