![]() ![]() Using ‘lsblk’ is the simplest and easiest way to find all block devices connected to your system. How to find what is connected or plugged to your system I prefer to use the command line, as it’s much easier and fail safe. However, every once in a while I come across issues where it throws errors and fails to format a drive. If you happen to use Gnome, then the Disks tool is quite useful. There are many graphics tools to manage your hard drive. The article is aimed at beginners and new users of Linux. In this article, I will talk about some of the basics of storage devices on Linux. With a tiny mistake, you may lose data or wrongly format your drive in a way that can lead to data corruption. Managing storage devices - whether they are internal hard drives, SSDs, PCIe SSDs, or external USB devices - is always a tricky task.
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