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    [–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (4 children)

    That's a very large amount of things to show up. Maybe use lsblk instead? Reminds me of snaps.

    [–] Buffalox 3 points 9 months ago

    I just removed snapd and snapd-glib and the list is 3 lines shorter.

    [–] Buffalox 1 points 9 months ago

    OK I have something called snapd, which I may want to remove.

    extra/snapd 2.61.1-1 [installed]
    Service and tools for management of snap packages.

    [–] Buffalox 1 points 9 months ago

    I don't have Ubuntu snap, or anything called snaps installed. I'm using Manjaro, but if snap was there originally I have removed it. No way I'd use that.

    [–] Buffalox 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

    lsblk is better, but still a bit confusing:

    bh /mnt/tera-home/home/bh lsblk
    NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
    sda 8:0 0 931,5G 0 disk
    ââsda1 8:1 0 300M 0 part
    ââsda2 8:2 0 922,4G 0 part /mnt/tera-home
    ââsda3 8:3 0 8,8G 0 part
    sdb 8:16 0 238,5G 0 disk
    ââsdb1 8:17 0 300M 0 part /boot/efi
    ââsdb2 8:18 0 238,2G 0 part /
    sdc 8:32 0 931,5G 0 disk
    ââsdc1 8:33 0 931,5G 0 part
    sdd 8:48 0 698,6G 0 disk
    ââsdd1 8:49 0 512M 0 part
    ââsdd2 8:50 0 698,1G 0 part
    sde 8:64 0 256,2G 0 disk

    What's the weirdo "ââ" for? It would look 10 times better without.
    Edit:
    Ah apparently a terminal character compatibility problem, it's supposed to be a graphics character showing indentation. 🤷‍♀️