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Disk layout
Apologize if I hurt anyone's head with my questions, I'm entirely new to Unix and my office here doesn't offer any training just learn as you go. Anyways they asked me to get a disk layout of one of our servers and gave me this as an example the lables are assumptions
Disk Partition? What's found on there c0t0d0------------ s0-----------------/ s1-----------------/var s2-----------------/opt My question is how do I go about finding this information? |
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