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Why is snaps hated
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Same. I end up either
grep -v -e
tmps and loop mounts ormount -t
for each type of physical mount. I suppose lsblk and findmnt might have better options and views.Lsblk suffers too.
oh? When I run
lsblk
all of the docker overlay mounts are omitted. It does show loop devices, but otherwise it was the list of physical devices.Looking at the man page it looks like
df
lets you exclude types too:df -h -x tmpfs -x overlay
.When I run lsblk with no flags/parameters I get 18 lines of loop devices. Sure I could issue the command again and pipe thru grep to remove all the lines that have "snap" since I forgot to do it this time. I propose "snap" because couldn't I have non snap-related loop devices?