.\" Copyright 2000 Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolinux.com) .\" .\" This man page was created for blkid from e2fsprogs-1.25. .\" .\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. .\" .\" Based on uuidgen, Mon Sep 17 10:42:12 2000, Andreas Dilger .TH BLKID 8 "February 2009" "Linux" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS" .SH NAME blkid \- command\-line utility to locate/print block device attributes .SH SYNOPSIS .B blkid .RB \-L .IR label " | " .RB \-U .IR uuid .B blkid .RB [ \-ghlv ] .RB [ \-c .IR file ] .RB [ \-w .IR file ] .RB [ \-o .IR format ] .in +6 .RB [ \-s .IR tag ] .RB [ \-t .IR NAME=value ] [\fIdevice\fR ...] .in -6 .B blkid .RB -p .RB [ \-O .IR offset ] .RB [ \-S .IR size ] .RB [ \-o .IR format ] .RB [ \-s .IR tag ] .in +9 .RB [ \-n .IR list ] .RB [ \-u .IR list ] .I device [\fIdevice\fR ...] .in -9 .B blkid .RB -i .RB [ \-o .IR format ] .RB [ \-s .IR tag ] .I device [\fIdevice\fR ...] .SH DESCRIPTION The .B blkid program is the command-line interface to working with .BR libblkid (3) library. It can determine the type of content (e.g. filesystem, swap) a block device holds, and also attributes (tokens, NAME=value pairs) from the content metadata (e.g. LABEL or UUID fields). .PP .B blkid has two main forms of operation: either searching for a device with a specific NAME=value pair, or displaying NAME=value pairs for one or more devices. .SH OPTIONS The \fIsize\fR and \fIoffset\fR arguments may be followed by binary (2^N) suffixes KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB and EiB (the "iB" is optional, e.g. "K" has the same meaning as "KiB") or decimal (10^N) suffixes KB, MB, GB, PB and EB. .TP .BI \-c " cachefile" Read from .I cachefile instead of reading from the default cache file .IR /etc/blkid.tab . If you want to start with a clean cache (i.e. don't report devices previously scanned but not necessarily available at this time), specify .IR /dev/null . .TP .B \-g Perform a garbage collection pass on the blkid cache to remove devices which no longer exist. .TP .B \-h Display a usage message and exit. .TP .B \-i Display I/O Limits (aka I/O topology) information. The 'export' output format is automatically enabled. This option could be used together with \fB-p\fR option. .TP .B \-l Look up one device that matches the search parameter specified using the .B \-t option. If there are multiple devices that match the specified search parameter, then the device with the highest priority is returned, and/or the first device found at a given priority. Device types in order of decreasing priority are Device Mapper, EVMS, LVM, MD, and finally regular block devices. If this option is not specified, .B blkid will print all of the devices that match the search parameter. .TP .B \-L " label " Look up one device that uses the label (same as: -l -o device -t LABEL=