 Welcome back for another quick tip today. I'm going to be showing you two commands for your command line that will help you find information about the drives in your system. The first one I'm going to be taking a look at is LSBLK so LSBLK and what this will do is very simply just list out the drives and the partitions where the drives are mounted and the size of the drive and it's useful for when you're say using DD or something like that and you want to know what the name of the drive is specifically the name that Linux considers it so sda sdb the next command is BLKID and this requires pseudo access what this command does is it'll it shows you all the information tied to your drives it shows you the type of drive it shows you most importantly the uuid and what this is really useful for is finding out that uuid which then can be used in an fs tab that was another quick tip if you are interested in more of these make sure you hit the subscribe button the like button leave a comment all that kind of stuff you can support me on patreon patreon.com slash links cast I'll see you next time