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LSMOUNT(1) | lsmount manual | LSMOUNT(1) |
NAME¶
lsmount - a simple formatter for /proc/mountsDESCRIPTION¶
gives you a much more readable output of /proc/mounts with optional colorizing, alignment and more useful options.OPTIONS¶
-a, --use-alignmentuse alignment
-c, --use-color[=auto]
use colors
-d, --debug
show debug outputs
-f, --file FILE
use another input file
-h, --help
show help and version
-l, --resolv-symlinks
resolv symlinks
-s, --skip=dev1,dev2,...
skip all lines where device is part of comma separated
list
-u, --show-unused
show unused columns
-v, --print-vertical
vertical output
-x, --set-colors=color1,...,color6
set colors of all columns possible colors are black, red,
green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white
all short options can be inverted by using the upercase letter, the longopts can be inverted by adding dont- in front.
CONFIGURATION¶
configuration files /etc/lsmountrc, ~/.config/lsmount.rcAvailable Options are debug, skip, use-color, set-colors, show-unused, resolv-symlinks, use-alignment, vertical as described above.
Syntax: option = [false|true|"STRING"];
AUTHOR¶
lsmount is written by Andreas Schwarz contact: contact@lsmount.orgSEE ALSO¶
mount(8)RESOURCES¶
Git: https://github.com/Llandon/lsmount.git01/09/2019 | lsmount |