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lsblk: Mounted Directories In Arch Setup

[ ~]$ lsblk -o name,size,fstype,mountpoint,uuid
NAME                        SIZE FSTYPE      MOUNTPOINT                UUID
sda                         2.7T                                       
└─sda1                      2.7T LVM2_member                           Ao59b9-Vkww-EoFz-M51N-HRn2-NNZB-y6vTZP
  ├─vol2-Musiclv            500G ext4        /home/donato/Music        ac16a063-3c09-4141-b7b7-1a0138c3b59f
  └─vol2-Videoslv             2T ext4        /home/donato/Videos       35b88f11-c23e-43f2-a569-7c0773a31097
sdb                       223.6G                                       
├─sdb1                      550M vfat        /boot                     4124-C894
├─sdb2                       30G ext2        /                         766007c4-57be-4fdd-b183-16f99397e371
├─sdb3                       17G swap        [SWAP]                    19e69f3b-33d3-4678-ab05-73b82da4e83a
└─sdb4                      176G ext4        /home                     1cae9f86-0d9f-47bf-8184-65afe28fe904
sdc                         1.8T                                       
└─sdc1                      1.8T LVM2_member                           M1Cqew-otGb-uzbi-7t2E-lpEa-U1Op-F9zYM2
sdd                         2.7T                                       
└─sdd1                      2.7T LVM2_member                           tP0ARR-H2cr-xC5i-K8HX-RMe9-1YWI-7dKH7s
  ├─vol2-Musicbackups        50G ext4        /backups/Musicbackups     335c1de3-3652-479f-96dc-1f2c001503bd
  ├─vol2-Videosbackups      100G ext4        /backups/Videosbackups    786f5aae-dc45-49d2-a1f6-ba0b3fc06b82
  └─vol2-Evolutionbackups    10G ext4        /backups/Evolutionbackups fce36cf9-eb64-4c3a-a8d0-36fd7a0ea472
sde                         1.8T                                       
└─sde1                      1.8T LVM2_member                           rH12Vh-nWmL-aoau-xQyE-XMWv-kgi1-MMw4Ji
sdf                       931.5G                                       
└─sdf1                    931.5G LVM2_member                           pFWaeb-VugC-jn2P-9nrH-rybb-YdVL-xRoJGp
[~]$ 

This is reference for when I have modify my setups. Hard to remember with all the lv's I've created. It helps when you have a list or a visual map.

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